Translation for '
birds'' from English to Russian
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Usage Examples English
- The aspect ratios of birds' and bats' wings vary considerably.
- Medium-sized passerine birds with long tails. Some are notable for their ability to mimic sounds such as other birds' songs.
- Bowles, published a survey of the birds of Kauai and introduced the world to these beautiful birds' fragile existence.
- The birds get a meal, while the shrub, vine, or typically small tree gets undigested seeds carried off and deposited with the birds' manure.
- In a Mayan folktale, "El niño que hablaba con los pájaros" ("The Little Boy Who Talked with Birds"), a little boy listens to the birds' songs and his father insists his son translates it.
- He co-authored (with H. M. Whittell) of "Birds of Western Australia", (published in five editions between 1948 and 1976), and (with John Warham and his brother Vincent Serventy, a popular naturalist) of "The Handbook of Australian Sea-birds" (1971).
- The ability to orient themselves during migrations is typically attributed to birds' superior sensory abilities, rather than to intelligence.
- These birds gradually drain the energy from the core of a star, ending fusion and causing premature aging into a stable white dwarf—the birds' preferred habitat, as it has no risk of going supernova and destroying them.
- The 'little birds' of the title story refer both to the actual birds used by its exhibitionist protagonist to attract young schoolgirls to his attic, and (metaphorically) to the girls' flight when he finally exposes himself.
- Phenological mismatch may occur, and birds' diet, breeding and distribution may shift.
- The sky is occupied by large and small birds, called "alien bird creatures" and "alien probe birds" in the manual. The large birds drop rods which block tunnels. The small birds inject a fungus into the ground which spreads and is deadly to spelunkers. Both obstacles can be cleared with the auger.
- Birds such as the black-faced woodswallow, rufous treecreeper, noisy miner, jacky winter and southern scrub robin prey on this species, as indicated by the fact that workers body parts have been found in the birds' stomach contents.
- Rescuers expressed concern about the birds' ingestion of oil as a consequence of preening.
- It takes about 12 minutes for their seeds to pass through the birds' guts, and seeds that have been consumed by this bird have levels of germination roughly three times higher than those of seeds the birds did not eat.
- The birds' appellation is derived from their dwelling in a swamp in Stymphalia.
- Migrating birds' arrival at and departure from the breeding range is highly irregular.
- Around this time, Merriam also published "A Review of the Birds of Connecticut," significant in that it recognized that the distribution of birds' ranges is governed by temperature during the breeding season; as well as a number of short papers from observations of birds near his Locust Grove house.
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