Ural owl - translation to ρωσικά
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Ural owl - translation to ρωσικά

SPECIES OF BIRD
Strix uralensis; Père David's owl; Strix davidi; Sichuan Wood Owl; Pere David's Owl; Sichuan Owl; Père David's Owl; Ural Owl; Pere David's owl; Sichuan wood owl
  • Vole species commonly taken as prey include the [[bank vole]].
  • Ural owl male and female territorial calls.
  • A Ural owl being ringed. For a ''Strix'' owl, it has quite formidable talons which aid it in food capture and interspecies conflicts.
  • In some parts of Slovakia, Ural owls have come to specialize at preying on [[Eurasian collared dove]]s.
  • Although not common as prey, a young [[mountain hare]] can be productive prey for an Ural owl.
  • A young mesoptile Ural owl shortly after it has left the nest in [[Albu Parish]], [[Estonia]].
  • Ural owls often prefer well-wooded areas with large, mature trees.
  • A Ural owl perches in the winter on a power pole in Slovakia. As its range expands, the Ural owl may be increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic mortality causes.
  • An adult of the well-streaked but otherwise pale subspecies ''S. u. liturata'' that is widespread in Europe, seen here in Sweden.
  • Mount Chausu]], a Ural owl of the race ''S. u. fuscescens''.
  • The quite rounded, white egg of an Ural owl.
  • An Ural owl of the large, dark and richly coloured race, ''S. u. macroura'', as seen in [[Slovakia]].
  • A Ural owl in [[Slovakia]] sitting on its nest, a natural tree cavity.
  • Video of ural owl in Estonia, Kõrvemaa (April 2022)
  • A taxidermed specimen of Ural owl near a pair of its close cousin, the [[tawny owl]].
  • An adult Ural owl emerging from a [[nest box]] in Siberia, the use of which has bolstered the populations of the species.

Ural owl         

общая лексика

длиннохвостая неясыть (Strix uralensis)

owl         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
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  • Cross-eyed owl
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  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
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  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
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  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
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  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
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  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OWL; The Owls; Owl (album); Owls (disambiguation); Owl (character); Owl (fictional character); The Owl (film)

[aul]

общая лексика

сова

совы (Strigiformes)

существительное

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общая лексика

глупец

чванливый дурак

полуночник

олух

зоология

сова

сыч

филин (Strigiformes)

глагол

общая лексика

бродить в темноте

диалектизм

вести ночной образ жизни

Ural-Altaic         
FORMER LANGUAGE FAMILY PROPOSAL
Ural-Altaic language; Uralic and Altaic; Ural-Altai; Ural-Altaic hypothesis; Ural–Altaic; Uro-Altaic; Uralic and Altaic languages; Uralo-Altaic; Uralic-Altaic language family; Ural Altaic; Turanian people; Ural-Altaic language families; Ural–Altaic languages; Uralo-Altaic languages; Ural-Altaic

[ju(ə)rəlæl'teiik]

прилагательное

общая лексика

урало-алтайский

существительное

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общая лексика

урало-алтайская группа языков

Ορισμός

Домовый сыч
(Athene noctua)

птица отряда сов. Длина тела около 25 см. Весит 150-170 г. Самцы и самки окрашены одинаково: спина светло-бурая или песочная, на плечевых перьях округлые белые пятна, брюшко белое с буроватыми продольными пестринами. Распространён в Центральной и Южной Европе, Северной Африке и Азии (исключая Северную). В СССР - в средней и южной полосе Европейской части, а также в Средней Азии, Казахстане, Южном Алтае, Туве и Забайкалье. В Европейской части СССР селится у жилья, гнездится в постройках; на В. обитает в сухих степях и пустынях, гнездится в норах, грудах камней и т.п. Живёт оседло. В кладке 4-6 яиц. Питается мелкими грызунами, насекомыми, реже птицами. Близкий вид - A. brama - живёт на Ю. Азии.

Рис. к ст. Домовый сыч.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ural owl

The Ural owl (Strix uralensis) is a large nocturnal owl. It is a member of the true owl family, Strigidae. The Ural owl is a member of the genus Strix, that is also the origin of the family’s name under Linnaean taxonomy. Both its common name and scientific name refer to the Ural Mountains of Russia where the type specimen was collected. However, this species has an extremely broad distribution that extends as far west as much of Scandinavia, montane eastern Europe, and, sporadically, central Europe, thence sweeping across the Palearctic broadly through Russia to as far east as Sakhalin and throughout Japan. The Ural owl may include up to 15 subspecies, but most likely the number may be slightly fewer if accounting for clinal variations.

This forest owl is typical associated with the vast taiga forest in Eurosiberia, although it ranges to other forest types, including mixed forests and temperate deciduous forest. The Ural owl is something of a dietary generalist like many members of the Strix genus, but it is usually locally reliant on small mammals, especially small rodents such as voles. In terms of its reproductive habits, Ural owls tend to vigorously protect a set territory on which they have historically nested on a variety of natural nest sites, including tree cavities and stumps and nests originally built by other birds but now, in many parts of the range are adapted to nest boxes made by biologists and conservationists. Breeding success is often strongly correlated with prey populations. The Ural owl is considered to be a stable bird species overall, with a conservation status per the IUCN as a least concern species. Despite some local decreases and extinctions, the Ural owl has been aided in central Europe by reintroductions.

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