Japanese robin - translation to russian
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Japanese robin - translation to russian

SPECIES OF BIRD
Erithacus akahige; Komadori; Luscinia akahige; Larvivora akahige; Japanese Robin
  • Japanese robin

Japanese robin         

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японская зарянка (Luscinia akahige)

black robin         
  • Illustration of the black robin, the [[Chatham fernbird]], and [[Lyall's wren]], extinct birds from its region, by [[John Gerrard Keulemans]]
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траурный дрозд (Turdus nigriceps)

Cape robin         
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капская чекановая горихвостка (Cossypha caffra)

Definition

РОБИН ГУД
(Robin Hood) , герой английских народных баллад, борющийся с норманнскими завоевателями, заступник обиженных и бедняков. Упоминается у У. Ленгленда, У. Шекспира, герой пасторали Б. Джонсона "Печальный пастух" (не окончена); один из героев романа В. Скотта "Айвенго".

Wikipedia

Japanese robin

The Japanese robin (Larvivora akahige) is a small passerine bird in the family Muscicapidae. This species was formerly named Erithacus akahige, or Komadori. Its range extends from the south of the Kuril and Sakhalin Islands throughout Japan.

The name "Japanese robin" is also sometimes used for the red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea). The specific name akahige is, somewhat confusingly, the common name of its relative Larvivora komadori in Japanese.

The Japanese robin, together with the Ryukyu robin and the European robin, was previously placed in the genus Erithacus . A 2006 molecular phylogenetic study found that the two east Asian species were more similar to the Siberian blue robin, at the time in Luscinia, than to the European robin. In 2010 a large study confirmed this result and also found that Luscinia was non-monophyletic. The genus Larvivora was therefore resurrected to accommodate a clade containing the Japanese robin, the Ryukyu robin, the Siberian blue robin and several other species that had previously been placed in Luscinia. Clements has separated the Izu robin, Larvivora tanensis, into a distinct species.

What is the Russian for Japanese robin? Translation of &#39Japanese robin&#39 to Russian