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wren - Übersetzung nach spanisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WREN; Wren (Character); Wren (character)

wren         
  • [[Bay wren]] (''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'')
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  • [[Long-billed wren]] (''Cantorchilus longirostris'')
  • [[Canyon wren]] (''Catherpes mexicanus'')
  • Song of the [[Carolina wren]].
  • endemic]], restricted to the [[Falkland Islands]]
  • [[Eurasian wren]] (''Troglodytes troglodytes'')
  • [[Happy wren]] (''Pheugopedius felix'')
  • [[Grey-mantled wren]] (''Odontorchilus branickii'')
  • [[Black-throated wren]] (''Pheugopedius atrogularis'')
  • [[Rock wren]] (''Salpinctes obsoletus'')
  • [[Bewick's wren]] (''Thryomanes bewickii'')
  • Southern [[house wren]] (''Troglodytes aedon musculus'')
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wren         
  • [[Bay wren]] (''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'')
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  • [[Long-billed wren]] (''Cantorchilus longirostris'')
  • [[Canyon wren]] (''Catherpes mexicanus'')
  • Song of the [[Carolina wren]].
  • endemic]], restricted to the [[Falkland Islands]]
  • [[Eurasian wren]] (''Troglodytes troglodytes'')
  • [[Happy wren]] (''Pheugopedius felix'')
  • [[Grey-mantled wren]] (''Odontorchilus branickii'')
  • [[Black-throated wren]] (''Pheugopedius atrogularis'')
  • [[Rock wren]] (''Salpinctes obsoletus'')
  • [[Bewick's wren]] (''Thryomanes bewickii'')
  • Southern [[house wren]] (''Troglodytes aedon musculus'')
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mujer perteneciente al servicio auxiliar femenino de la Armada
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  • The silver fir, a favoured nesting tree
  • Bathing goldcrest at [[Utrecht]] in the Netherlands
  • John Moore]]. Fishermen in Suffolk referred to the goldcrest as the "herring spink".
  •  The recently discovered subspecies ''R. r. ellenthalerae'' occurs in [[laurisilva]] forest on [[La Palma]] (above) and [[El Hierro]].
  • Song of the male goldcrest, near [[Camberley]]
  • Goldcrest – Winter – Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, UK
  • ''R. r. sikkimensis'' from [[Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary]] in [[Sikkim]], [[India]].
  • Subspecies ''R. r. himalayensis'' at Vinayak village in [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]]
  • On foggy or overcast nights, goldcrests and other disorientated migrants can be attracted to lighthouses in large numbers.<ref name= Simms/>
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  • The nominate subspecies, ''R. r. regulus'', in Belgium. The goldcrest has a bright crest and a relatively plain face. The orange tinge of the hindcrown indicates that this is a male.
  • Female ''R. r. regulus'' in England
  • Male in [[France]] displaying orange crest feathers that are set within a narrow rim of yellow feathers
  • Probable male ''R. r. himalayensis'' has paler underparts than the European race.
  • ''R. r. japonensis'' in Japan
SPECIES OF BIRD
Regulus regulus; Golden-crested Wren; Golden-crested wren; Golden crested Wren; Golden crested wren; Goldcrests; Regulus cristatus
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Definition

Wren
·noun Any one of numerous species of small singing birds more or less resembling the true wrens in size and habits.
II. Wren ·noun Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to Troglodytes and numerous allied of the family Troglodytidae.

Wikipedia

Wren (disambiguation)

Wrens are passerine birds in the mainly New World family Troglodytidae.

Wren or Wrens may also refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für wren
1. A Carolina wren hops among the tangled branches," he writes.
2. Wren was commissioned to design the current building shortly afterwards.
3. The Wren, from Huntley, Aberdeenshire, had followed her father Christopher into a career at sea.
4. "Then there were all these names: Wren, Leibniz, Aubrey, Evelyn, Newton.
5. Mrs Wren is now in a care home and suffering from senile dementia.