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WARBLERS - traducción al árabe

COMMON NAME FOR NUMBER OF PASSERIFORMES
Warblers
  • A [[wood warbler]]

WARBLERS         

ألاسم

شادٍ ; صادِح ; صَدَّاح ; قَيْنَة ; مُغَرِّد ; مُنْشِد ; مُنْشِدَة

warbler         
صداح ، دخلة
warbler         
دُخَّلَة، هازجة، الطائر المغرد
garden warblergarden warbler , reed warblerreed warbler

Definición

warbler
¦ noun
1. a small, active songbird, typically living in trees and bushes and having a warbling song. [Many species, chiefly in the families Sylviidae (Old World), Parulidae (N. America), and Acanthizidae (Australasia).]
2. informal a person who sings in a trilling or quavering voice.

Wikipedia

Warbler

Various Passeriformes (perching birds) are commonly referred to as warblers. They are not necessarily closely related to one another, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous.

Ejemplos de uso de WARBLERS
1. Yesterday, researcher Nadav Yisraeli finally spotted a pair of the warblers in the Hula.
2. It meant some of the nation‘s favourite birds suffered lower warblers.
3. While the Hula is the warblers‘ first known nesting site outside Iraq, Perlman stressed that "neighboring countries, such as Syria, have not conducted orderly surveys, so the Basra reed warblers could be nesting there as well." Now, the researchers are trying to ensure that the warblers do not lose their new nesting site – a fish breeding pond – as well, by asking the fish farmers not to cut the pond‘s reeds yet.
4. It all began, he says, when ecologists started removing the eggs of cowbirds from the nests of warblers.
5. The aquatic warbler declined across Europe by '5 per cent in the past century÷ but dont blame the warblers.