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Definition
Synonym
Hirserohrs�nger
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Hirserohrsänger
m
ornith.
Speckled Reed Warbler
Hirserohrsänger
m
ornith.
Speckled Reed Warbler
Hirserohrsänger
m
ornith.
Speckled Reed Warbler
Deutsche
Hirserohrs�nger Synonyme
Englische
Speckled Reed Warbler Synonyme
speckled
bespangled
bespattered
bespeckled
blotched
blotchy
brindled
dappled
discolored
dotted
dotty
dusted
flea-bitten
flecked
fleckered
frecked
freckle-faced
freckled
freckly
macular
maculate
maculated
mottled
patchy
peppered
pocked
pockmarked
pocky
pointille
pointillistic
polka-dot
powdered
punctated
spangled
spattered
specked
speckledy
speckly
splashed
splattered
splotched
splotchy
spotted
spotty
sprinkled
stippled
studded
Hirserohrs�nger Definition
Blackburnian
warbler
(
)
A
beautiful
warbler
of
the
United
States
(Dendroica
Blackburniae).
The
male
is
strongly
marked
with
orange,
yellow,
and
black
on
the
head
and
neck,
and
has
an
orange-yellow
breast.
Reed
(
a.
)
Red.
Reed
(
v.
&
n.)
Same
as
Rede.
Reed
(
n.
)
The
fourth
stomach
of
a
ruminant
Reed
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
many
tall
and
coarse
grasses
or
grasslike
plants,
and
their
slender,
often
jointed,
stems,
such
as
the
various
kinds
of
bamboo,
and
especially
the
common
reed
of
Europe
and
North
America
(Phragmites
communis).
Reed
(
n.
)
A
musical
instrument
made
of
the
hollow
joint
of
some
plant
Reed
(
n.
)
An
arrow,
as
made
of
a
reed.
Reed
(
n.
)
Straw
prepared
for
thatching
a
roof.
Reed
(
n.
)
A
small
piece
of
cane
or
wood
attached
to
the
mouthpiece
of
certain
instruments,
and
set
in
vibration
by
the
breath.
In
the
clarinet
it
is
a
single
fiat
reed
Reed
(
n.
)
One
of
the
thin
pieces
of
metal,
the
vibration
of
which
produce
the
tones
of
a
melodeon,
accordeon,
harmonium,
or
seraphine
Reed
(
n.
)
A
frame
having
parallel
flat
stripe
of
metal
or
reed,
between
which
the
warp
threads
pass,
set
in
the
swinging
lathe
or
batten
of
a
loom
for
beating
up
the
weft
Reed
(
n.
)
A
tube
containing
the
train
of
powder
for
igniting
the
charge
in
blasting.
Reed
(
n.
)
Same
as
Reeding.
Reed-mace
(
n.
)
The
cat-tail.
Sea
reed
(
)
The
sea-sand
reed.
See
under
Reed.
Speckled
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Speckle
Speckled
(
a.
)
Marked
or
variegated
with
small
spots
of
a
different
color
from
that
of
the
rest
of
the
surface.
Speckled-belly
(
n.
)
The
gadwall.
Speckled-bill
(
n.
)
The
American
white-fronted
goose
(Anser
albifrons).
Warbler
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
warbles
Warbler
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
Old
World
singing
birds
belonging
to
the
family
Sylviidae,
many
of
which
are
noted
songsters.
The
bluethroat,
blackcap,
reed
warbler
(see
under
Reed),
and
sedge
warbler
(see
under
Sedge)
are
well-known
species.
Warbler
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small,
often
bright
colored,
American
singing
birds
of
the
family
or
subfamily
Mniotiltidae,
or
Sylvicolinae.
They
are
allied
to
the
Old
World
warblers,
but
most
of
them
are
not
particularly
musical.
Speckled Reed Warbler Bedeutung
reed
bunting
Emberiza
schoeniclus
European
bunting
inhabiting
marshy
areas
warbler
a
small
active
songbird
Old
World
warbler
true
warbler
small
active
brownish
or
greyish
Old
World
birds
wood
warbler
Phylloscopus
sibilatrix
European
woodland
warbler
with
dull
yellow
plumage
sedge
warbler
sedge
bird
sedge
wren
reedbird
Acrocephalus
schoenobaenus
small
European
warbler
that
breeds
among
reeds
and
wedges
and
winters
in
Africa
wren
warbler
small
Asiatic
and
African
bird,
constructs
nests
like
those
of
tailorbirds
New
World
warbler
wood
warbler
small
brightolored
American
songbird
with
a
weak
unmusical
song
parula
warbler
northern
parula
Parula
americana
small
grey-blue
wood
warbler
with
yellow
throat
and
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
Wilson's
warbler
Wilson's
blackcap
Wilsonia
pusilla
yellow
wood
warbler
with
a
black
crown
flycatching
warbler
any
of
numerous
American
wood
warblers
that
feed
on
insects
caught
on
the
wing
Cape
May
warbler
Dendroica
tigrina
North
American
wood
warbler,
olive
green
and
yellow
striped
with
black
yellow
warbler
golden
warbler
yellowbird
Dendroica
petechia
yellow-throated
American
wood
warbler
Blackburn
Blackburnian
warbler
Dendroica
fusca
black-and-white
North
American
wood
warbler
having
an
orange-and-black
head
and
throat
Audubon's
warbler
Audubon
warbler
Dendroica
auduboni
common
warbler
of
western
North
America
myrtle
warbler
myrtle
bird
Dendroica
coronata
similar
to
Audubon's
warbler
speckled
rattlesnake
Crotalus
mitchellii
markings
vary
but
usually
harmonize
with
background,
of
southwestern
Arizona
and
Baja
California
brook
trout
speckled
trout
Salvelinus
fontinalis
North
American
freshwater
trout,
introduced
in
Europe
beatingeed
instrument
reed
instrument
reed
a
musical
instrument
that
sounds
by
means
of
a
vibrating
reed
double
reed
a
pair
of
joined
reeds
that
vibrate
together
to
produce
the
sound
in
some
woodwinds
doubleeed
instrument
double
reed
a
woodwind
that
has
a
pair
of
joined
reeds
that
vibrate
together
harmonium
organ
reed
organ
a
freeeed
instrument
in
which
air
is
forced
through
the
reeds
by
bellows
reed
vibrating
reed
a
vibrator
consisting
of
a
thin
strip
of
stiff
material
that
vibrates
to
produce
a
tone
when
air
streams
over
it,
the
clarinetist
fitted
a
new
reed
onto
his
mouthpiece
reed
pipe
organ
pipe
with
a
vibrating
reed
reed
stop
an
organ
stop
with
the
tone
of
a
reed
instrument
brook
trout
speckled
trout
a
delicious
freshwater
food
fish
reed
section
the
section
of
a
band
or
orchestra
that
plays
reed
instruments
warbler
a
singer,
usually
a
singer
who
adds
embellishments
to
the
song
Reed
Walter
Reed
United
States
physician
who
proved
that
yellow
fever
is
transmitted
by
mosquitoes
(-)
Reed
John
Reed
United
States
journalist
who
reported
on
the
October
Revolution
from
Petrograd
in
,
founded
the
Communist
Labor
Party
in
America
in
,
is
buried
in
the
Kremlin
in
Moscow
(-)
giant
reed
Arundo
donax
large
rhizomatous
perennial
grasses
found
by
riversides
and
in
ditches
having
jointed
stems
and
large
grey-white
feathery
panicles
reed
grass
any
of
various
tall
perennial
grasses
of
the
genus
Calamagrostis
having
feathery
plumes,
natives
of
marshland
fens
and
wet
woodlands
of
temperate
northern
hemisphere
feather
reed
grass
feathertop
Calamagrostis
acutiflora
a
variety
of
reed
grass
Australian
reed
grass
Calamagrostic
quadriseta
tall
Australian
reedlike
grass
sometimes
used
for
hay
reed
meadow
grass
Glyceria
grandis
a
pasture
grass
of
moist
places
throughout
North
America
reed
canary
grass
gardener's
garters
lady's
laces
ribbon
grass
Phalaris
arundinacea
perennial
grass
of
marshy
meadows
and
ditches
having
broad
leaves,
Europe
and
North
America
ditch
reed
common
reed
carrizo
Phragmites
communis
tall
North
American
reed
having
relative
wide
leaves
and
large
plumelike
panicles,
widely
distributed
in
moist
areas,
used
for
mats,
screens
and
arrow
shafts
reed
tall
woody
perennial
grasses
with
hollow
slender
stems
especially
of
the
genera
Arundo
and
Phragmites
salt
reed
grass
Spartina
cynosuroides
tall
reedlike
grass
common
in
salt
meadows
giant
cane
cane
reed
Arundinaria
gigantea
tall
grass
of
southern
United
States
growing
in
thickets
papyrus
Egyptian
paper
reed
Egyptian
paper
rush
paper
rush
paper
plant
Cyperus
papyrus
tall
sedge
of
the
Nile
valley
yielding
fiber
that
served
many
purposes
in
historic
times
sand
sedge
sand
reed
Carex
arenaria
European
maritime
sedge
naturalized
along
Atlantic
coast
of
United
States,
rootstock
has
properties
of
sarsaparilla
cat's-tail
bullrush
bulrush
nailrod
reed
mace
reedmace
Typha
latifolia
tall
marsh
plant
with
cylindrical
seed
heads
that
explode
when
mature
shedding
large
quantities
of
down,
its
long
flat
leaves
are
used
for
making
mats
and
chair
seats,
of
North
America,
Europe,
Asia
and
North
Africa
bur
reed
marsh
plant
having
elongated
linear
leaves
and
round
prickly
fruit
speckled
alder
Alnus
rugosa
common
shrub
of
Canada
and
northeastern
United
States
having
shoots
scattered
with
rustolored
down
reed
rhapis
slender
lady
palm
Rhapis
humilis
Chinese
lady
palm
with
more
slender
stems
and
finer
sheath
fibers
than
Rhapis
excelsa
brown-speckled
brownish-speckled
having
brown
speckles
dotted
flecked
specked
speckled
stippled
having
a
pattern
of
dots
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