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THRUSHES - traduction vers arabe

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Thrushes; Turdidae; Merulidae; Turdoid; Thrush family; Turdid
  • A [[Dusky thrush]] in [[Tokyo]].
  • [[Redwing]], [[Fieldfare]], [[Ring ouzel]]

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طائر السمنة المغرد      
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Définition

turdidae

Wikipédia

Thrush (bird)

The thrushes are a passerine bird family, Turdidae, with a worldwide distribution. The family was once much larger before biologists reclassified the former subfamily Saxicolinae, which includes the chats and European robins, as Old World flycatchers. Thrushes are small to medium-sized ground living birds that feed on insects, other invertebrates and fruit. Some unrelated species around the world have been named after thrushes due to their similarity to birds in this family.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour THRUSHES
1. ROBINS The robin redbreast (along with song thrushes and dunnocks) loves grated cheese.
2. Article continues A Rabbit, Two Thrushes and Some Straw on a Stone Table (Chardin) Johanna Emeney Your death has been arranged.
3. More importantly, none of the other species imported with the mesias – 20 black–throat laughing thrushes and 65 mynah birds – showed sign of the disease either.
4. There were 65 mynah birds and 20 black–throat laughing thrushes included in the batch which arrived at Heathrow on September 28.
5. Banks of snowdrops are fading after a flowering season prolonged by cold weather, when thrushes burrowed into hedges for snails and narcissi emerged through snow.