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WAGTAILS - traduzione in arabo

GENUS OF BIRDS
Motacilla; Wagtails; Wag-tail; Wag-tails; Wag tail; Wag tails; Motacilla alba yarrellii; Waterie
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  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden, Germany]]
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  • Wagtail
  • Wagtail Photographed by Sifat Sharker, [[Dhaka]], [[Bangladesh]]
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WAGTAILS         

ألاسم

ذُعَرَة

wagtail         
اسْم : طائر صغير طويل الذنَب يُسَمَّى الذُّعَرَة
wagtail         
أم عجلان، هزاز الذنب، أبو فصادة، فتَّاح

Definizione

wagtail
n.
1.
Goosander, dun-diver, dish-washer (Mergus merganser or Mergus castor).
2.
Bird of the genus Motacilla.

Wikipedia

Wagtail

Wagtails are a group of passerine birds that form the genus Motacilla in the family Motacillidae. The forest wagtail belongs to the monotypic genus Dendronanthus which is closely related to Motacilla and sometimes included therein. The common name and genus names are derived from their characteristic tail pumping behaviour. Together with the pipits and longclaws they form the family Motacillidae.

The willie wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) of Australia is an unrelated bird similar in coloration and shape to the Japanese wagtail. It belongs to the fantails.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WAGTAILS
1. One of the teachers noted at a recent seminar on night resting spots that thousands of wagtails rested in one tree in the Krayot suburbs of Haifa.
2. Along the way, Roy introduces us to butcher birds, willie wagtails, a peregrine falcon he enthusiastically proclaims new to the neighborhood, colorful scaly–breasted lorikeets, and purple swamp hens.