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Palla"s Warbler - tradução para espanhol

MOUNTAIN IN THE ÖTZTAL ALPS AT THE BORDER TYROL / SOUTH TYROL
Weisskugel; Palla bianca; Pallabianca; Palla Bianca

Palla"s Warbler      
mosquitero de Pallas
river warbler         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Eurasian River Warbler; Locustella fluviatilis; River Warbler; Eurasian river warbler
buscarla fluvial
great reed warbler         
  • Sonogram of Great reed warbler's song, recorded at [[Macta]] marsh ([[Algeria]])
  • Song, recorded at [[Macta]] marsh ([[Algeria]])
  • Great reed warbler ([[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]])
  • Song, recorded at [[Diaccia Botrona]] marsh ([[Italy]])
  • clutch]] of eggs
  • Great reed warbler nest containing a slightly larger common cuckoo egg and four warbler eggs (Apaj, Hungary).
SPECIES OF BIRD
Great Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus arundinaceus; Great reed-warbler; Great Reed-warbler; Great Reed Warbler; Acrocephalus turdoïdes
carricero tordal

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Weißkugel

Weißkugel (German pronunciation: [ˈvaɪ̯sˌkuːɡl̩] (listen); Italian: Palla Bianca) or Weißkogel is the second highest mountain in the Ötztal Alps and the third highest mountain in Austria. Featuring many glaciers, it lies on the border between Austria and Italy. The easiest way to climb it is over its southern side.

The ascent by Joseph Anton Specht from Vienna, guided by Leander and Nicodem Klotz from Vent in 1861, was and is usually considered the first. However, personal notes of Archduke John of Austria about his excursion over the Niederjoch from Vent to Schnals in the summer of 1846, made public in 1903, suggest that his guides, Johann Gurschler and Josef Weitthalm from Schnals, had climbed the mountain the previous summer.

According to the second ascensionist, Douglas Freshfield, it has one of the best views in the Tyrol.