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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Rotstirn Schneidervogel
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Rotstirn-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
Long-tailed Tailor Bird
Rotstirn-Bläßhuhn
n
ornith.
Red-fronted Coot
Rotstirn-Blatthühnchen
n
ornith.
Wattled Jacana
Rotstirn-Bartvogel
m
ornith.
Pied Barbet
Rotstirn-Bündelnister
m
ornith.
Rufous-fronted
Rotstirn-Ameisendrossel
f
ornith.
Rufous-fronted Ant-trush
Rotstirn-Zweigtimalie
f
ornith.
Scaly-crowned Babbler
Rotstirn-Würgertimalie
f
ornith.
Chestnut-fronted Shrike Babbler
Graukopf-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
White-eared Tailor Bird
Schwarzkopf-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
Black-headed Tailor Bird
Rostwangen-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
Ashy Tailor Bird
Rotschwanz-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
Red-headed Tailor Bird
Rotstirn-Schneidervogel
m
ornith.
Long-tailed Tailor Bird
Rotstirn-Borstenschwanz
m
ornith.
Southern Emu Wren
Rotstirn-Spitzschnabel
m
ornith.
Tamarugo Conebill
Rotstirn-Ameisenpicker
m
ornith.
Red-fronted Flowerpecker Weaver Finch
Sericornis-Südseegrasmücken
pl
(Sericornis) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Arfak-Sericornis (Sericornis arfakianus)
Beccari-Sericornis (Sericornis beccarii)
Berg-Sericornis (Sericornis nouhuysi)
Braunohr-Sericornis (Sericornis rufescens)
Brillen-Sericornis (Sericornis perspicillatus)
Fahlschnabel-Sericornis (Sericornis spilodera)
Fahlstirn-Sericornis (Sericornis magnirostris)
Gelbkehl-Sericornis (Sericornis citreogularis)
Papua-Sericornis (Sericornis papuensis)
Rotstirn-Sericornis (-Sericornis keri)
Sepik-Sericornis (Sericornis virgatus)
Tasman-Sericornis (Sericornis humilis)
Weißbrauen-Sericornis; Fleckensericornis (Sericornis frontalis)
scrubwrens (zoological genus)
grey-green scrubwren
tropical scrubwren; Beccari's scrubwren
large mountain scrubwren; large scrubwren
Vogelkop scrubwren
buff-faced scrubwren
pale-billed scrubwren
large-billed scrubwren
yellow- throated scrubwren
Papuan scrubwren
Atherton scrubwren
perplexing scrubwren
brown scrubrwen; Tasmanian scrubwren
white-browed scrubwren; spotted scrubwren
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Long-tailed Tailor Bird Synonyme
Rotstirn Schneidervogel Definition
Ant
bird
(
)
See
Ant
bird,
under
Ant,
n.
Baltimore
bird
(
)
Alt.
of
Baltimore
oriole
Bird
(
n.
)
Orig.,
a
chicken
Bird
(
n.
)
A
warm-blooded,
feathered
vertebrate
provided
with
wings.
See
Aves.
Bird
(
n.
)
Specifically,
among
sportsmen,
a
game
bird.
Bird
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
girl
Bird
(
v.
i.)
To
catch
or
shoot
birds.
Bird
(
v.
i.)
Hence:
To
seek
for
game
or
plunder
Bird
cage
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Birdcage
Bird
cherry
(
)
A
shrub
(Prunus
Padus
)
found
in
Northern
and
Central
Europe.
It
bears
small
black
cherries.
Bird-eyed
(
a.
)
Quick-sighted
Bird
fancier
(
)
One
who
takes
pleasure
in
rearing
or
collecting
rare
or
curious
birds.
Bird
fancier
(
)
One
who
has
for
sale
the
various
kinds
of
birds
which
are
kept
in
cages.
Bird
of
paradise
(
)
The
name
of
several
very
beautiful
birds
of
the
genus
Paradisea
and
allied
genera,
inhabiting
New
Guinea
and
the
adjacent
islands.
The
males
have
brilliant
colors,
elegant
plumes,
and
often
remarkable
tail
feathers.
Bird
pepper
(
)
A
species
of
capsicum
(Capsicum
baccatum),
whose
small,
conical,
coral-red
fruit
is
among
the
most
piquant
of
all
red
peppers.
Bird's-beak
(
n.
)
A
molding
whose
section
is
thought
to
resemble
a
beak.
Bird's-eye
(
a.
)
Seen
from
above,
as
if
by
a
flying
bird
Bird's-eye
(
a.
)
Marked
with
spots
resembling
bird's
eyes
Bird's-eye
(
n.
)
A
plant
with
a
small
bright
flower,
as
the
Adonis
or
pheasant's
eye,
the
mealy
primrose
(Primula
farinosa),
and
species
of
Veronica,
Geranium,
etc.
Bird's-eye
maple
(
)
See
under
Maple.
Bird's-foot
(
n.
)
A
papilionaceous
plant,
the
Ornithopus,
having
a
curved,
cylindrical
pod
tipped
with
a
short,
clawlike
point.
Bird's-mouth
(
n.
)
An
interior
angle
or
notch
cut
across
a
piece
of
timber,
for
the
reception
of
the
edge
of
another,
as
that
in
a
rafter
to
be
laid
on
a
plate
Bird's
nest
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Bird's-nest
Bird's-nest
(
n.
)
The
nest
in
which
a
bird
lays
eggs
and
hatches
her
young.
Bird's-nest
(
n.
)
The
nest
of
a
small
swallow
(Collocalia
nidifica
and
several
allied
species),
of
China
and
the
neighboring
countries,
which
is
mixed
with
soups.
Bird's-nest
(
n.
)
An
orchideous
plant
with
matted
roots,
of
the
genus
Neottia
(N.
nidus-avis.)
Bird's-nesting
(
n.
)
Hunting
for,
or
taking,
birds'
nests
or
their
contents.
Bird's-tongue
(
n.
)
The
knotgrass
(Polygonum
aviculare).
Bird-witted
(
a.
)
Flighty
Bower
bird
(
)
An
Australian
bird
(Ptilonorhynchus
violaceus
/
holosericeus),
allied
to
the
starling,
which
constructs
singular
bowers
or
playhouses
of
twigs
and
decorates
them
with
bright-colored
objects
Canary
bird
(
)
A
small
singing
bird
of
the
Finch
family
(Serinus
Canarius),
a
native
of
the
Canary
Islands.
It
was
brought
to
Europe
in
the
16th
century,
and
made
a
household
pet.
It
generally
has
a
yellowish
body
with
the
wings
and
tail
greenish,
but
in
its
wild
state
it
is
more
frequently
of
gray
or
brown
color.
It
is
sometimes
called
canary
finch.
Chipping
bird
(
)
The
chippy.
Crop-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail
cropped.
Daggle-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
lower
ends
of
garments
defiled
by
trailing
in
mire
or
filth
Dag-tailed
(
a.
)
Daggle-tailed
Devil
bird
(
n.
)
A
small
water
bird.
See
Dabchick.
Draggle-tailed
(
a.
)
Untidy
Egg-bird
(
n.
)
A
species
of
tern,
esp.
the
sooty
tern
(Sterna
fuliginosa)
of
the
West
Indies.
In
the
Bahama
Islands
the
name
is
applied
to
the
tropic
bird,
Phaethon
flavirostris.
Fan-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
an
expanded,
or
fan-shaped,
tail
Fork-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
outer
tail
feathers
longer
than
the
median
ones
Galley-bird
(
n.
)
The
European
green
woodpecker
Huia
bird
(
)
A
New
Zealand
starling
(Heteralocha
acutirostris),
remarkable
for
the
great
difference
in
the
form
and
length
of
the
bill
in
the
two
sexes,
that
of
the
male
being
sharp
and
straight,
that
of
the
female
much
longer
and
strongly
curved.
Ling-bird
(
n.
)
The
European
meadow
pipit
Long
(
superl.
)
Drawn
out
in
a
line,
or
in
the
direction
of
length
Long
(
superl.
)
Drawn
out
or
extended
in
time
Long
(
superl.
)
Slow
in
passing
Long
(
superl.
)
Occurring
or
coming
after
an
extended
interval
Long
(
superl.
)
Extended
to
any
specified
measure
Long
(
superl.
)
Far-reaching
Long
(
superl.
)
Prolonged,
or
relatively
more
prolonged,
in
utterance
Long-tailed Tailor Bird Bedeutung
long
haul
a
journey
over
a
long
distance,
it's
a
long
haul
from
New
York
to
Los
Angeles
long
fly
a
gymnastic
exercise
involving
a
long
leap
from
a
vaulting
horse
broad
jump
long
jump
the
act
of
jumping
as
far
as
possible
from
a
running
start
whist
long
whist
short
whist
a
card
game
for
four
players
who
form
two
partnerships,
a
pack
of
cards
is
dealt
and
each
side
scores
one
point
for
each
trick
it
takes
in
excess
of
six
long
shot
a
venture
that
involves
great
risk
but
promises
great
rewards
long
division
the
operation
of
division
in
which
the
sequence
of
steps
are
indicated
in
detail
bird
warm-blooded
egg-laying
vertebrates
characterized
by
feathers
and
forelimbs
modified
as
wings
dickeybird
dickey-bird
dickybird
dicky-bird
small
bird,
adults
talking
to
children
sometimes
use
these
words
to
refer
to
small
birds
nestling
baby
bird
young
bird
not
yet
fledged
bird
family
a
family
of
warm-blooded
egg-laying
vertebrates
characterized
by
feathers
and
forelimbs
modified
as
wings
bird
genus
a
genus
of
birds
night
bird
any
bird
associated
with
night:
owl,
nightingale,
nighthawk,
etc
bird
of
passage
any
bird
that
migrates
seasonally
ratite
ratite
bird
flightless
bird
flightless
birds
having
flat
breastbones
lacking
a
keel
for
attachment
of
flight
muscles:
ostriches,
cassowaries,
emus,
moas,
rheas,
kiwis,
elephant
birds
carinate
carinate
bird
flying
bird
birds
having
keeled
breastbones
for
attachment
of
flight
muscles
elephant
bird
aepyornis
huge
(to
ft.)
extinct
flightless
bird
of
Madagascar
Insessores
order
Insessores
perching
bird
percher
a
bird
with
feet
adapted
for
perching
(as
on
tree
branches),
this
order
is
now
generally
abandoned
by
taxonomists
passerine
passeriform
bird
perching
birds
mostly
small
and
living
near
the
ground
with
feet
having
toes
arranged
to
allow
for
gripping
the
perch,
most
are
songbirds,
hatchlings
are
helpless
nonpasserine
bird
chiefly
arboreal
birds
especially
of
the
order
Coraciiformes
oscine
oscine
bird
passerine
bird
having
specialized
vocal
apparatus
canary
canary
bird
any
of
several
small
Old
World
finches
indigo
bunting
indigo
finch
indigo
bird
Passerina
cyanea
small
deep
blue
North
American
bunting
green-tailed
towhee
Chlorura
chlorura
towhee
of
the
Rocky
Mountains
whydah
whidah
widow
bird
mostly
black
African
weaverbird
scrubbird
scrub-bird
scrub
bird
small
fastunning
Australian
bird
resembling
a
wren
and
frequenting
brush
or
scrub
New
World
flycatcher
flycatcher
tyrant
flycatcher
tyrant
bird
large
American
birds
that
characteristically
catch
insects
on
the
wing
phoebe
phoebe
bird
Sayornis
phoebe
small
dunolored
North
American
flycatcher
umbrella
bird
Cephalopterus
ornatus
black
tropical
American
bird
having
a
large
overhanging
crest
and
long
feathered
wattle
antbird
ant
bird
any
of
various
dullolored
South
American
birds
that
feeding
on
ants
some
following
army
ant
swarms
sedge
warbler
sedge
bird
sedge
wren
reedbird
Acrocephalus
schoenobaenus
small
European
warbler
that
breeds
among
reeds
and
wedges
and
winters
in
Africa
myrtle
warbler
myrtle
bird
Dendroica
coronata
similar
to
Audubon's
warbler
bird
of
paradise
any
of
numerous
brilliantly
colored
plumed
birds
of
the
New
Guinea
area
Baltimore
oriole
Baltimore
bird
hangbird
firebird
Icterus
galbula
galbula
eastern
subspecies
of
northern
oriole
fig-bird
greenish-yellow
Australian
oriole
feeding
chiefly
on
figs
and
other
fruits
myna
mynah
mina
minah
myna
bird
mynah
bird
tropical
Asian
starlings
corvine
bird
birds
of
the
crow
family
long-billed
marsh
wren
Cistothorus
palustris
American
wren
that
inhabits
tall
reed
beds
rifleman
bird
Acanthisitta
chloris
small
green-and-bronze
bird
satin
bowerbird
satin
bird
Ptilonorhynchus
violaceus
of
southeast
Australia,
male
is
glossy
violet
blue,
female
is
light
grey-green
bird
of
prey
raptor
raptorial
bird
any
of
numerous
carnivorous
birds
that
hunt
and
kill
other
animals
redtail
red-tailed
hawk
Buteo
jamaicensis
dark
brown
American
hawk
species
having
a
reddish-brown
tail
swallow-tailed
kite
swallow-tailed
hawk
Elanoides
forficatus
graceful
North
American
black-and-white
kite
white-tailed
kite
Elanus
leucurus
grey-and-white
American
kite
of
warm
and
tropical
regions
eagle
bird
of
Jove
any
of
various
large
keen-sighted
diurnal
birds
of
prey
noted
for
their
broad
wings
and
strong
soaring
flight
young
bird
a
bird
that
is
still
young
ern
erne
grey
sea
eagle
gray
sea
eagle
European
sea
eagle
white-tailed
sea
eagle
Haliatus
albicilla
bulky
greyish-brown
eagle
with
a
short
wedge-shaped
white
tail,
of
Europe
and
Greenland
secretary
bird
Sagittarius
serpentarius
large
long-legged
African
bird
of
prey
that
feeds
on
reptiles
owl
bird
of
Minerva
bird
of
night
hooter
nocturnal
bird
of
prey
with
hawk-like
beak
and
claws
and
large
head
with
front-facing
eyes
long-eared
owl
Asio
otus
slender
European
owl
of
coniferous
forests
with
long
ear
tufts
tailed
frog
bell
toad
ribbed
toad
tailed
toad
Ascaphus
trui
western
North
American
frog
with
a
taillike
copulatory
organ
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