Translation for '
little owl' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | a little owl | little owls |
| SYNO | Athene noctua | little owl |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- From 1916 the building began to be known as the "House of the Little Owls", probably because the motif of the little owl is used widely in the decorations and furnishings.
- The distribution of the little owl is widespread across Europe, Asia and North Africa.
- "Noctua" (Latin for "little owl") is a genus of moths.
- Dragging Canoe also maintained relations with the British governor at Detroit, Alexander McKee, through regular diplomatic missions there under his brothers Little Owl and The Badger ("Ukuna").
- An owl and little owl are depicted on a branch: they allude, respectively, to heresy and the struggle against heresy.
- Also in that year, Dennis Beach's Chief Little Owl statue, badly damaged by termites, was replaced by a new Native American sculpture created by Peter Toth.
- While in Athens, Greece, Nightingale rescued a juvenile little owl from a group of children who were tormenting it, and she named the owl Athena.
- The species shows great variation including clinal variation in size and forms a superspecies with the very similar little owl.
- This is somewhat smaller than the little owl ("Athene noctua").
- He was responsible for the introduction of the little owl into England in the 1880s.
- The word Noctuidae is derived from the name of the type genus Noctua, which is the Latin name for the little owl, and the patronymic suffix -idae used typically to form taxonomic family names in animals.
- He was Champion trainer in the 1978/79, 1979/80 and 1980/81 seasons and amongst the horses he trained were Saucy Kit, winner of the Champion Hurdle in 1967; Alverton, winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1979, who was killed in a fall when favourite for the 1979 Grand National; and Little Owl, winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1981.
- The name of the town derives from the Russian word " [...] " ("sych"), which literally means "little owl", but can also mean "a gloomy person".
- Watts was seriously wounded, and "Siksika" (known as "The Shawnee Warrior," and an older brother of Tecumseh)); "Tahlonteeskee" (also called "Talotiskee" of the Broken Arrow, a Muscogee warrior); Little Owl (a brother of Dragging Canoe); and Pumpkin Boy (a brother of Doublehead), all died in the encounter.
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