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 Translation for 'green catbird' from English to Dutch
NOUN   a green catbird | green catbirds
vogelk.T
groene katvogel {de} [Ailuroedus crassirostris]
green catbird
Partial Matches
vogelk.T
witoorkatvogel {de} [Ailuroedus buccoides]
white-eared catbird
vogelk.T
zwartoorkatvogel {de} [Ailuroedus melanotis]
black-eared catbird
groen {adj}green
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felgroen {adj}bright green
zoöl.T
groene leguaan {de} [Iguana iguana]
green iguana
vogelk.T
(kleine) groene reiger {de} [Butorides virescens]
green heron
vogelk.T
groene geelsnavelmalkoha {de} [Ceuthmochares australis, syn.: Ceuthmochares aereus australis]
green malkoha
groengeel {adj}green-yellow
zoöl.T
reuzenanaconda {de} [Eunectes murinus]
green anaconda
vogelk.T
geelbuikrosella {de} [Platycercus caledonicus]
green rosella
vogelk.T
groene heremietkolibrie {de} [Phaethornis guy]
green hermit
diepgroen {adj}deep green
gifgroen {adj}bilious green
urban.
groenstrook {de}
green belt
urban.
groenstrook {de}
green space
grasgroen {adj}grass green
visT
langkamzaagvis {de} [Pristis zijsron]
green sawfish
urban.
groengordel {de}
green belt
vogelk.T
groene specht {de} [Picus viridis]
green woodpecker
vogelk.T
witgat {de} [Tringa ochropus]
green sandpiper
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Usage Examples English
  • The green catbird eats the fruit, and the seeds are eaten by rodents and insects.
  • The eggs are laid at long intervals which has also been observed in the Green catbird.
  • In comparison to the superb lyrebird, the Albert's lyrebird limits its mimicry to a smaller range of species, with the green catbird and satin bowerbird featuring strongly in its imitations, as well as whipbirds and rosellas.
  • The fruit is eaten by a variety of birds, including green catbird and white headed pigeon.
  • The fruit is eaten by the green catbird, Lewin's honeyeater, grey-headed flying fox and others.

  • The figs eaten by a large variety of birds including Australasian figbird, green catbird, Lewin's honeyeater, topknot pigeon and pied currawong.
  • Fruit eaten by the green catbird. Regeneration from fresh seed is slow, starting after around four months.
  • The fruit is eaten by the green catbird. Fresh seed should be used for regeneration, after the removal of the aril.
  • The fruit is eaten by various birds, including the brown cuckoo dove, figbird, green catbird and rainbow lorikeet.
  • As well as other seldom seen species such as the noisy pitta, green catbird, and figbird.

  • The fruit is eaten by birds including the brown cuckoo dove, green catbird, Lewin's honeyeater, rose crowned fruit dove and topknot pigeon.
  • Fruit eaten by birds including the green catbird and rose crowned fruit dove.
  • Fruit eaten by the Australian king parrot and the green catbird. Germination from fresh seed is not particularly difficult.
  • Eaten by various birds including the green catbird and rose crowned fruit dove.
  • The fruit is eaten by a variety of birds, including the brown cuckoo dove, crimson rosella, green catbird and Lewin's honeyeater.

  • The fruit is eaten by many rainforest birds, including the regent bowerbird and the green catbird.
  • The fruit is a black drupe, about 2 cm long. The outer part moist and fleshy, the inner part hard. Fruit ripe December to June. Eaten by green catbird, topknot pigeon and wompoo fruit dove.
  • Fruit is eaten by rainforest birds including the white-headed pigeon, pied currawong and green catbird.
  • The two most studied species, the green catbird and satin bowerbird, have life expectancies of around eight to ten years and one satin bowerbird has been known to live for twenty-six years.
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