Alpine chough - translation to russian
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Alpine chough - translation to russian

SPECIES OF BIRD
Yellow-billed Chough; Pyrrhocorax graculus; Pyrrhocorax alpinus; Alpine Chough; Yellow-billed chough
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  • In-flight in northern Alps, [[France]]
  • Red-billed chough (left) has deeper wing "fingers" and tail wedge in flight than Alpine (on right), and its wings extend to or beyond the tail tip when standing.
  • Cliffs with nearby alpine pasture provide nesting sites.
  • In the [[Alps]], Innsbruck, Austria
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Alpine chough         

общая лексика

альпийская галка (Pyrrhocorax graculus)

yellow-billed chough         

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Alpine chough

red-billed chough         

общая лексика

клушица (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax)

Definition

alpinist
¦ noun a climber of high mountains, especially in the Alps.

Wikipedia

Alpine chough

The Alpine chough (), or yellow-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus) is a bird in the crow family, one of only two species in the genus Pyrrhocorax. Its two subspecies breed in high mountains from Spain eastwards through southern Europe and North Africa to Central Asia and Nepal, and it may nest at a higher altitude than any other bird. The eggs have adaptations to the thin atmosphere that improve oxygen take-up and reduce water loss.

This bird has glossy black plumage, a yellow beak, red legs, and distinctive calls. It has a buoyant acrobatic flight with widely spread flight feathers. The Alpine chough pairs for life and displays fidelity to its breeding site, which is usually a cave or crevice in a cliff face. It builds a lined stick nest and lays three to five brown-blotched whitish eggs. It feeds, usually in flocks, on short grazed grassland, taking mainly invertebrate prey in summer and fruit in winter; it will readily approach tourist sites to find supplementary food.

Although it is subject to predation and parasitism, and changes in agricultural practices have caused local population declines, this widespread and abundant species is not threatened globally. Climate change may present a long-term threat, by shifting the necessary Alpine habitat to higher altitudes.

What is the Russian for Alpine chough? Translation of &#39Alpine chough&#39 to Russian