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Deutsche Gelbschwanztrupial Synonyme

Englische Yellow-tailed Oriole Synonyme

Gelbschwanztrupial Definition

Baltimore oriole
() A common American bird (Icterus galbula), named after Lord Baltimore, because its colors (black and orange red) are like those of his coat of arms
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
Draggle-tailed
(a.) Untidy
Fan-tailed
(a.) Having an expanded, or fan-shaped, tail
Fork-tailed
(a.) Having the outer tail feathers longer than the median ones
Naples yellow
() See under Yellow.
Oriole
(n.) Any one of various species of Old World singing birds of the family Oriolidae. They are usually conspicuously colored with yellow and black. The European or golden oriole (Oriolus galbula, or O. oriolus) has a very musical flutelike note.
Oriole
(n.) In America, any one of several species of the genus Icterus, belonging to the family Icteridae. See Baltimore oriole, and Orchard oriole, under Orchard.
Pin-tailed
(a.) Having a tapered tail, with the middle feathers longest
Racket-tailed
(a.) Having long and spatulate, or racket-shaped, tail feathers.
Rat-tailed
(a.) Having a long, tapering tail like that of a rat.
Red-tailed
(a.) Having a red tail.
Ring-tailed
(a.) Having the tail crossed by conspicuous bands of color.
Ruby-tailed
(a.) Having the tail, or lower part of the body, bright red.
Scissors-tailed
(a.) Having the outer feathers much the longest, the others decreasing regularly to the median ones.
Spine-tailed
(a.) Having the tail quills ending in sharp, naked tips.
Stiff-tailed
(a.) Having the quill feathers of the tail somewhat rigid.
Stump-tailed
(a.) Having a short, thick tail.
Swallow-tailed
(a.) Having a tail like that of a swallow
Swallow-tailed
(a.) United by dovetailing
Tailed
(a.) Having a tail
Wedge-tailed
(a.) Having a tail which has the middle pair of feathers longest, the rest successively and decidedly shorter, and all more or less attenuate
Wire-tailed
(a.) Having some or all of the tail quills terminated in a long, slender, pointed shaft, without a web or barbules.
Yellow
(superl.) Being of a bright saffronlike color
Yellow
(n.) A bright golden color, reflecting more light than any other except white
Yellow
(n.) A yellow pigment.
Yellow
(v. t.) To make yellow
Yellow
(v. i.) To become yellow or yellower.
Yellow-covered
(a.) Covered or bound in yellow paper.
Yellow-eyed
(a.) Having yellow eyes.
Yellow-golds
(n.) A certain plant, probably the yellow oxeye.

Yellow-tailed Oriole Bedeutung

onion yellow-dwarf virus the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants
potato yellow-dwarf virus the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of potato plants
yellow-green algae any alga of the division Chrysophyta with its chlorophyll masked by yellow pigment
yellowhammer yellow bunting
Emberiza citrinella
European bunting the male being bright yellow
yellow-breasted bunting
Emberiza aureola
common in Russia and Siberia
green-tailed towhee
Chlorura chlorura
towhee of the Rocky Mountains
yellow warbler
golden warbler
yellowbird Dendroica petechia
yellow-throated American wood warbler
yellow-breasted chat
Icteria virens
American warbler noted for imitating songs of other birds
New World oriole
American oriole
oriole
American songbird, male is black and orange or yellow
northern oriole
Icterus galbula
a kind of New World oriole
Baltimore oriole
Baltimore bird
hangbird
firebird Icterus galbula galbula
eastern subspecies of northern oriole
Bullock's oriole
Icterus galbula bullockii
western subspecies of northern oriole
orchard oriole
Icterus spurius
the male is chestnut-and-black
Old World oriole
oriole
mostly tropical songbird, the male is usually bright orange and black
golden oriole
Oriolus oriolus
bright yellow songbird with black wings
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
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
tailed frog
bell toad
ribbed toad
tailed toad
Ascaphus trui
western North American frog with a taillike copulatory organ
slider
yellow-bellied terrapin
Pseudemys scripta
freshwater turtle of United States and South America, frequently raised commercially, some young sold as pets
zebra-tailed lizard
gridiron-tailed lizard
Callisaurus draconoides
swift lizard with long black-banded tail and long legs, of deserts of United States and Mexico
sharp-tailed grouse
sprigtail
sprig tail
Pedioecetes phasianellus
large grouse of prairies and open forests of western North America
band-tailed pigeon
band-tail pigeon
bandtail
Columba fasciata
wild pigeon of western North America, often mistaken for the now extinct passenger pigeon
pin-tailed sandgrouse
pin-tailed grouse
Pterocles alchata
sandgrouse of Europe and Africa having elongated middle tail feathers
yellow-shafted flicker
Colaptes auratus
yellowhammer
large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail
yellow-bellied sapsucker
Sphyrapicus varius
eastern North American sapsucker having a pale yellow abdomen
pintail pin-tailed duck
Anas acuta
long-necked river duck of the Old and New Worlds having elongated central tail feathers
nail-tailed wallaby
nail-tailed kangaroo
small wallabies with a horny nail on the tip of the tail
brush-tailed phalanger
Trichosurus vulpecula
bushy-tailed phalanger
brewer's mole
hair-tailed mole
Parascalops breweri
mole of eastern North America
short-tailed shrew
Blarina brevicauda
North American shrew with tail less than half its body length
slender-tailed meerkat
Suricata suricatta
a meerkat with a thin and elongated tail
freetail
free-tailed bat
freetailed bat
small swift insectivorous bat with leathery ears and a long tail, common in warm regions
yellow-fever mosquito
Aedes aegypti
mosquito that transmits yellow fever and dengue
yellow jacket
yellow hornet
Vespula maculifrons
small yellow-marked social wasp commonly nesting in the ground
white-tailed jackrabbit
whitetail jackrabbit
Lepus townsendi
largest hare of northern plains and western mountains of United States, brownish-grey in summer and pale grey in winter, tail nearly always all white
round-tailed muskrat
Florida water rat
Neofiber alleni
of Florida wetlands
brush-tailed porcupine
brush-tail porcupine
porcupine with a tuft of large beaded bristles on the tail
long-tailed porcupine
Trichys lipura
porcupine of Borneo and Sumatra having short spines and a long tail
Virginia deer
white tail
whitetail
white-tailed deer
whitetail deer
Odocoileus Virginianus
common North American deer, tail has a white underside
black-tailed deer
blacktail deer
blacktail
Odocoileus hemionus columbianus
mule deer of western Rocky Mountains
longtail weasel
long-tailed weasel
Mustela frenata
the common American weasel distinguished by large size and black-tipped tail
yellow-throated marten
Charronia flavigula
large yellow and black marten of southern China and Burma
pentail
pen-tail
pen-tailed tree shrew
brown tree shrew having a naked tail bilaterally fringed with long stiff hairs on the distal third, of Malaysia
Madagascar cat
ring-tailed lemur
Lemur catta
small lemur having its tail barred with black
a bassarisk
cacomistle
cacomixle
coon cat raccoon fox
ringtail ring-tailed cat
civet cat miner's cat
Bassariscus astutus
raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
yellow perch
Perca flavescens
North American perch
yellow bass
Morone interrupta
North American freshwater bass resembling the larger marine striped bass
yellow jack
Caranx bartholomaei
fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
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