pescador
fisherman [fishermen, -pl.] ; angler ; fisher.
However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.
Most anglers use hooks that are entirely too large for trout fishing.
The only fish we saw was about 14" caught by some fishers on the east end of the reservoir.
águila pescadora
osprey
fish hawk
fish eagle
Osprey numbers declined drastically in 1950-1970s, from pesticide poisoning and eggshell thinning.
Fish hawks needed a helping hand and their comeback is one of the great wildlife success stories of our time.
The article is entitled 'Cry of the fish eagle'.
botas de pescador
waders
An example of this kind, taken from UDC: waders (birds) 598.3 waders (footwear) 685.315.
comunidad de pescadores
fishing community
Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.
gavilán pescador
osprey
fish hawk
Osprey numbers declined drastically in 1950-1970s, from pesticide poisoning and eggshell thinning.
Fish hawks needed a helping hand and their comeback is one of the great wildlife success stories of our time.
halcón pescador
osprey
fish hawk
Osprey numbers declined drastically in 1950-1970s, from pesticide poisoning and eggshell thinning.
Fish hawks needed a helping hand and their comeback is one of the great wildlife success stories of our time.
martín pescador
kingfisher
Kingfishers are often seen perched on a branch or rock close to water before plunging in head-first after their fish prey.
picnic de pescador
shore dinner
The tradition of the shore dinner dates back to the late 1800s when the oarsmen would row passengers in their skiffs to and from fishing grounds.
pueblo de pescadores
fishing community
fishing village
Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.
The 2 communities investigated with the help of library school students were Looe, a fishing village, and Hatherleigh, a market centre.