d"arrache-pied - translation to English
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d"arrache-pied - translation to English

SPECIES OF BIRD
Pied Fycatcher; Ficedula hypoleuca; Iberian Pied Flycatcher; Eurasian Pied Flycatcher; European Pied Flycatcher; Eurasian pied flycatcher
  • European pied flycatchers, 2010 in [[Texel, Netherlands]]
  • Adult female in [[Slovenia]].
  • Pied flycatcher chicks
  • Female in a [[nestbox]] in Finland
  • European pied flycatcher vocalization
  • Adult female in Finland
  • Adult male in Finland
  • Eggs off ''Ficedula speculigera'' [[MHNT]]
  • Male flycatcher returning to nest
  • Adult female at the [[Kochelsee]], [[Schlehdorf]], Germany

d'arrache-pied      
without interruption
travailler d'arrache pied      
beaver away at something
travailler d'arrache-pied      
work steadily, slave away

Definition

pied-a-terre
[?pje?d?:'t?:]
¦ noun (plural pieds-a-terre pronunciation same) a small flat, house, or room kept for occasional use.
Origin
C19: Fr., lit. 'foot to earth'.

Wikipedia

European pied flycatcher

The European pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. One of the four species of Western Palearctic black-and-white flycatchers, it hybridizes to a limited extent with the collared flycatcher. It breeds in most of Europe and across the Western Palearctic. It is migratory, wintering mainly in tropical Africa. It usually builds its nests in holes on oak trees. This species practices polygyny, usually bigamy, with the male travelling large distances to acquire a second mate. The male will mate with the secondary female and then return to the primary female in order to help with aspects of child rearing, such as feeding.

The European pied flycatcher is mainly insectivorous, although its diet also includes other arthropods. This species commonly feeds on spiders, ants, bees and similar prey.

The European pied flycatcher has a very large range and population size and so it is of least concern according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).