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 Translation for 'little auk' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a little auk | little auks
SYNO dovekie | little auk | Plautus alle
orn.T
alka {f} drobná [Alle alle]
little auk [Br.]
Partial Matches
malinký {adj}little
malý {adj}little
2
drobný {adj}little
maličký {adj}little
anat.
malíček {m} [na nohe]
little toe
kúštik {m}little piece
kúštiček {m}little piece
kúsoček {m}little piece
geogr.
Malé Himaláje {pl}
Little Himalayas
maličkosť {f}little thing
geogr.
Malé Karoo {n}
Little Karoo
geogr.
Malé Karpaty {pl}
Little Carpathians
očko {n}little eye
uško {n}little ear
kravička {f}little cow
zvonček {m}(little) bell
záhrad.
kvietok {m}
little flower
záhrad.
kvetinka {f}
little flower
braček {m}little brother
sestrička {f}little sister
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Usage Examples English
  • "Uria" auks are relatives of the razorbill, little auk and the extinct great auk and together make up the tribe Alcini.
  • There is good hunting in the area of the settlement, and the cliffs around it function as breeding grounds for dovekie (UK English: little auk) ("Alle alle") and the thick-billed murre (UK English: Brünnich's guillemot) ("Uria lomvia").
  • The most common are little auk, northern fulmar, thick-billed murre and black-legged kittiwake.
  • The two species known as "murres" in North America are called "guillemots" in Europe, and the species called little auk in Europe is referred to as dovekie in North America.
  • It is named after its large number of birds, among which the little auk is particularly common.

  • Species most commonly found here are little auk, Brünnich's guillemots, common and king eiders.
  • Bones of "common guillemot", "little auk" and various indeterminate seabird bones have been recorded from Aldeby, Chillesford, Easton Bavents and Yarn Hill.
  • The same habitat provides vital feeding grounds for millions of seabirds, including an estimated two-thirds of the world population of little auk (dovekie) and thick-billed murres.
  • Europe's second was found at Dawlish Warren, Devon, England on 7 November 2006; initially identified as a little auk, its true identity came to light when photographs were posted to the BirdForum.net website.
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