Carolina parakeet - traduzione in Inglese
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Carolina parakeet - traduzione in Inglese

EXTINCT SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN PARROT
Conuropsis; Conuropsis carolinensis; Louisiana Parakeet; Conuropsis carloinesis; Psittacus carolinensis; Conurus carolinensis; Carolina Conure; Carolina Parakeet
  • Illustration by [[John James Audubon]]
  • Photo of a live pet specimen, 1906
  • ''C. c. ludovicianus'' by [[John James Audubon]]
  • Live captive bird photographed by [[Robert Wilson Shufeldt]] around 1900
  • Turnaround video of a ''C. c. carolinensis'' specimen at [[Naturalis Biodiversity Center]]
  • Turnaround video of a ''C. c. ludovicianus'' specimen, Naturalis
  • Turnaround video of a mounted skeleton, Naturalis

Carolina parakeet         
periquito de Carolina
ring-necked parakeet         
  • Call
  • A blue [[colour morph]] mutation parakeet kept as a pet
  • Rose-ringed parakeets feeding on stored grain
  • ''P. k. manillensis'', [[Sri Lanka]]
  • Rose-ringed parakeet (female) in New Delhi
  • sunflower]]s, [[Kolkata]]. [[India]]
  • Rose-ringed parakeet near Chandigarh
  • Rose-ringed parakeets in Garaboli National Park making a beak-lock – a common act in parakeet pairs
SPECIES OF BIRD
Ring-necked Parakeet; Ring-necked parakeet; Psittacula krameri; Indian Ringneck Parakeet; Ringnecked parakeet; Ringnecked Parakeet; Indian ringneck; Indian Ringnecked Parakeet; African Ringnecked Parakeet; Rose ringed parakeet; Rose Ringed Parakeet; Ring necked parakeet; Rose-ringed parakeets; Rose-Ringed Parakeet; Rose-ringed Parakeet; Indian ringnecked parakeet; African ringnecked parakeet; Indian ringneck parakeet; Psittacula krameri parvirostris; Psittacula krameri manillensis; Psittacula krameri borealis; Psittacula krameri krameri; Ringneck parakeet; Ringed-necked parakeet; Indian rose-ringed parakeet; Alexandrinus krameri; Boreal rose-ringed parakeet
cotorra acollarada, de Kramer
North Carolina         
  • A North Carolina license plate
  • Durham]]
  • Union troops capture [[Fort Fisher]], 1865
  • 1st Maryland Regiment holding the line at the [[Battle of Guilford Court House]], 1781
  • Asheville]]
  • The [[Blue Ridge Mountains]] of the Shining Rock Wilderness Area
  • Halifax]]
  • Deer in the [[Eno River]] as it flows through the Piedmont region of North Carolina
  • Ethnic origins in North Carolina
  • Asheville]], 1937
  • Troopers of the 82nd Airborne Division training on [[Fort Bragg]], March 2011
  • [[Graveyard Fields]] in the fall
  • [[Halifax Resolves]] plaque
  • A lesson at [[New Kituwah Academy]] on the [[Qualla Boundary]] in North Carolina. This bilingual [[language immersion]] school, operated by the [[Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians]], teaches the same curriculum as other state [[elementary schools]]
  • 2008 [[Lexington Barbecue Festival]]
  • [[Map]] of the roads and railroads of North Carolina, 1854
  • Governor of North Carolina]], and during the [[Reconstruction era]]
  • [[North Carolina State Legislative Building]]
  • 3D Topographical Map of North Carolina
  • [[North Carolina Museum of History]] in Raleigh, 2008
  • 303x303px
  • Köppen climate types of North Carolina
  • John White]] in 1585.
  • NC State University]], [[Duke University]], and [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]
  • Raleigh]]
  • USS ''North Carolina'' on permanent display in Wilmington
  • [[Cape Hatteras Lighthouse]], located in North Carolina's [[Outer Banks]]
  • Kitty Hawk]], 1903
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Old North State; North carolina; North Carolina, United States; North Carolina (U.S. state); State of North Carolina; Map of north carolina; North Cackalacky; US-NC; North Carolina (state); Old North State; From Manteo to Murphy; From Murphy to Manteo; Manteo to Murphy; Murphy to Manteo; North Cackalack; The Tar Heel State; Tar Heel State; Tarheel State; 12th State; Education in North Carolina; North Carolinian; Eastern vs Western North Carolina barbecue; Land of the pines; The land of the pines; Religion in North Carolina; Twelfth State; Carolina del Norte; N. Carolina; North Carolina (State); North Carolina (USA State); North Carolina (USA state); Rip Van Winkle State; Portal:United States/North Carolina; NC (state); North Calorina; N Carolina; Tourism in North Carolina; Gerrymandering in North Carolina; Upper Carolina; Healthcare in North Carolina; Health in North Carolina
(n.) = Carolina del Norte
Ex: During the 1986 Fall semester the reference departments of 2 academic libraries in Greensboro, North Carolina, conducted a survey of enquiries received on public policy issues.

Definizione

carolina
sust. fem.
Cuba. Cuyá.

Wikipedia

Carolina parakeet

The Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis), or Carolina conure, is an extinct species of small green neotropical parrot with a bright yellow head, reddish orange face and pale beak that was native to the Eastern, Midwest and Plains states of the United States. It was the only indigenous parrot within its range, as well as one of only three parrot species native to the United States (the others being the thick-billed parrot, now extirpated, and the green parakeet, still present in Texas; a fourth parrot species, the red-crowned amazon, is debated). It was called puzzi la née ("head of yellow") or pot pot chee by the Seminole and kelinky in Chickasaw. Though formerly prevalent within its range, the bird had become rare by the middle of the 19th century. The last confirmed sighting in the wild was of the ludovicianus subspecies in 1910. The last known specimen, a male named Incas, perished in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1918, and the species was declared extinct in 1939.

The earliest reference to these parrots was in 1583 in Florida reported by Sir George Peckham in A True Report of the Late Discoveries of the Newfound Lands of expeditions conducted by English explorer Sir Humphrey Gilbert who notes that explorers in North America "doe testifie that they have found in those countryes; ... parrots." They were first scientifically described in English naturalist Mark Catesby's two volume Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands published in London in 1731 and 1743.

Carolina parakeets were probably poisonous—American naturalist and painter John J. Audubon noted that cats apparently died from eating them, and they are known to have eaten the toxic seeds of cockleburs.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Carolina parakeet
1. "History does have an end÷ ask the dinosaurs and the Carolina parakeet and the giant sloths," he says.