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GREBES - traducción al árabe

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Podicipediformes; Podicipedidae; Podicepidae; Grebes; Colymbidae; Greebe; Greebes
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  • Reconstructed skeleton of fossil slab of ''[[Thiornis]] sociata'', an early grebe.
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  • Many molecular and morphological studies support a relationship between grebes and [[flamingo]]s.
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  • [[Alaotra grebe]] (''T. rufolavatus'') was one of the three species of lake endemic grebes that have gone extinct.
  • The leech genus ''[[Theromyzon]]'' is an external parasite that has been found in the nasal cavities of grebes.

GREBES         

ألاسم

غَطَّاس ; غَوَّاص

GREBE         

ألاسم

غَطَّاس ; غَوَّاص

grebe         
غواص

Definición

grebe
[gri:b]
¦ noun a diving waterbird with a long neck, lobed toes, and a very short tail. [Family Podicipedidae: several species.]
Origin
C18: from Fr. grebe.

Wikipedia

Grebe

Grebes () are aquatic diving birds in the order Podicipediformes . Grebes are widely distributed freshwater birds, with some species also found in marine habitats during migration and winter. Most grebes fly, although some flightless species exist, most notably in stable lakes. The order contains a single family, the Podicipedidae, which includes 22 species in six extant genera.

Although, superficially, they resemble other diving birds such as loons and coots, they are most closely related to flamingos, as supported by morphological, molecular and paleontological data. Many species are monogamous and are known for their courtship displays, with the pair performing synchronized dances across the water's surface. The birds build floating vegetative nests where they lay several eggs. About a third of the world's grebes are listed at various levels of conservation concerns—the biggest threats including habitat loss, the introduction of invasive predatory fish and human poaching. As such, three species have gone extinct.

Ejemplos de uso de GREBES
1. Mallipo, an important stopover for migrating birds including snipe, mallards and great crested grebes, also has an abundant fishing industry.
2. Mallipo is an important stopover for migrating birds such as snipe, mallards and great crested grebes, and has an abundant fishing industry.
3. The affected birds include loons, pelicans, western grebes, northern fulmars and surf scoters, said Dave Jessup, a veterinarian with the state Department of Fish and Game.
4. Huge numbers of great crested grebes were killed for the beauty of their great crests, which in summer look like lions manes.
5. Grebes are not only birds of stunning beauty÷ they also founded the largest conservation organisation in this country, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.