Mauritius kestrel - translation to russian
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Mauritius kestrel - translation to russian

SPECIES OF BIRD
Falco punctatus; Mauritius Kestrel; Mauritius kestrels
  • Showing tail feathers
  • Bird awaiting reintroduction, 1989

Mauritius kestrel         

общая лексика

маврикийская пустельга

пятнистый соколок (Falco punctatus)

common kestrel         
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  • Female wintering in [[Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary]] ([[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]])
  • ''F. t. rupicolaeformis'' from [[Hurghada]], Egypt
  • ''F. t. canariensis'' on [[Gran Canaria]]
  • Falco tinnunculus - Common Kestrel
  •  ''Falco tinnunculus alexandri'' - [[MHNT]]
  • Male ''F. t. tinnunculus'' bringing food to nest
  • [[European pine vole]] (''Microtus subterraneus''), a typical common kestrel prey since prehistoric times
  • Wooden common kestrel sculpture
  • Young kestrels, not yet able to fly, waiting for food

общая лексика

обыкновенная пустельга (Falco tinnunculus)

Mauritius         
  • Black River Gorges National Park
  • Camp Justice]] on [[Diego Garcia]]
  • Map of the [[Chagos Archipelago]]
  • Chinatown 1960s
  • The [[Battle of Grand Port]] between French and British naval forces, 20–27 August 1810
  • Mauritius was the only known habitat of the extinct [[dodo]], a flightless bird.
  • [[Port-Louis]], the capital of Mauritius
  • Government House, Port Louis
  • Dutch activities on the shore of Mauritius, as well as the first published depiction of a [[dodo]] bird, on the left, 1601
  • seizing the Isle of France]] on 2 December 1810
  • The Maiden Cup in 2006
  • Geographical distribution by religion (2011)
  • MV ''Wakashio'' oil spill]] resulted in anti-government protests.
  • A panoramic view of Mauritius Island
  • A proportional representation of Mauritius exports, 2019
  • A tropical beach in [[Trou-aux-Biches]]
  • [[Population pyramid]] (2011)
  • Urbos 100–3]] at Rose Hill Central Station
  • [[Champ de Mars Racecourse]], Port Louis, 1880
  • [[Mauritius ornate day gecko]]
  • 
Historical Mauritius. A scene from the 1950s
  • [[Seewoosagur Ramgoolam]], first [[Prime Minister of Mauritius]] at Lod airport, Israel 1962
  • [[Elizabeth II]] was [[Queen of Mauritius]] from 1968 to 1992.
  • Prime Minister [[Pravind Jugnauth]] with Indian Prime Minister [[Narendra Modi]], 19 April 2018
  • The Thirteen Islands of St Brandon - Images of L'Île Coco, Cargados Carajos in Mauritius
  • Queen Mary]]) to Mauritius, 1901
  • Aerial view of Tromelin Island
  • 
First indentured Indian workers (1834)
ISLAND SOVEREIGN STATE OFF OF AFRICA IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
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Definition

Kestrel
·noun A small, slender European hawk (Falco alaudarius), allied to the sparrow hawk. Its color is reddish fawn, streaked and spotted with white and black. Also called windhover and stannel. The name is also applied to other allied species.

Wikipedia

Mauritius kestrel

The Mauritius kestrel (Falco punctatus) is a bird of prey from the family Falconidae endemic to the forests of Mauritius, where it is restricted to the southwestern plateau's forests, cliffs, and ravines. It is the most distinct of the Indian Ocean kestrels. It colonized its island home to evolve into a distinct species probably during the Gelasian (Late Pliocene). It is the most distant living species among the western Indian Ocean kestrels (Groombridge et al. 2002, qv Réunion kestrel).

By 1974 the Mauritius kestrel was close to extinction, with only four known birds including one breeding female. After a number of conservation efforts, by 2019 there was a population of about 400 birds. This conservation achievement is regarded as one of the most successful and best documented bird restoration projects in the world. It was proclaimed the national bird of Mauritius in March 2022 to mark the 30th anniversary of the Republic of Mauritius.

What is the Russian for Mauritius kestrel? Translation of &#39Mauritius kestrel&#39 to Russian