QUÉ SIGNIFICA GOATSUCKER EN INGLÉS
Nightjar
Los Nightjars son aves nocturnas o crepusculares de tamaño mediano de la familia Caprimulgidae, caracterizadas por largas alas, piernas cortas y billetes muy cortos. A veces se les llama chorlitos, debido a la antigua historia popular que chuparon la leche de las cabras. Algunas especies del Nuevo Mundo se llaman nighthawks. Nightjars generalmente anidan en el suelo. La palabra inglesa 'nightjar' se refería originalmente al Nightjar Europeo. Nightjars se encuentran en todo el mundo. Son en su mayoría activos en la tarde y temprano por la mañana o por la noche, y se alimentan predominantemente en las polillas y otros insectos voladores grandes. La mayoría tiene pies pequeños, de poca utilidad para caminar, y largas alas puntiagudas. Su plumaje suave es crípticamente coloreado para parecerse a la corteza oa las hojas. Algunas especies, inusuales para los pájaros, se posan a lo largo de una rama, en lugar de cruzarla. Esto ayuda a ocultarlos durante el día. Bracken es su hábitat preferido. El Malo común Phalaenoptilus nuttallii es único como un pájaro que experimenta una forma de hibernación, tornándose torpe y con una temperatura corporal muy reducida durante semanas o meses, aunque otros nightjars pueden entrar en un estado de torpor por períodos más cortos.
definición de goatsucker en el diccionario inglés
La definición de goatsucker en el diccionario es cualquier ave nocturna de la familia Caprimulgidae, especialmente Caprimulgus europaeus: orden Caprimulgiformes. También llamado: chotacabras.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GOATSUCKER»
Descubre el uso de
goatsucker en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
goatsucker y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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El Chupacabras: Trail of the
Goatsucker
Tyler, Paige and Tommy travel to Belize on vacation and try to find El chupacabras, an urban legend.
Collects the first five issues of "Proof," in which people of the twenty-first century interact with monsters known as cryptids, and includes Bigfoot, who wears a suit and works for the government, and fairies.
3
Cry the Loon and the Avian Connection: Two Plays
Two Plays Robert Manns. Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker Hightower
Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker
Hightower Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker Hightower Goatsucker Hightower
That is ...
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Universal Technological Dictionary Or Familiar Explanation ...
The species are Caprimulgus Europceus, in French I'Engoulevent, European or
Nocturnal Goatsucker. — Ca- prinudgus Megacephalus,Great-headed
Goatsucker. — Caprimulgus grandis, in French le grand Tbijau, Grand
Goatsucker.
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Universal Technological Dictionary
Species. The species are Caprimulgus Europzeus, in French l'Engoulevent,
European or Nocturnal Goatsucker.— Caprimulgus Illegacqihalus, Great-headed
Goatsucker.— Caprimu/gus randis,in French le grand T bt'jau, Grand Goatsucker.
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
C. Strigoides, Lath. ; Strigoid Goatsucker, Id. Plumage dusky, spotted and striped
above with deeper colour ; wing coverts with three oblique mottled bands; under
parts marked with narrow brown streaks j sides of head and streak through eyes
...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley,
1845
it is thus legitimate to introduce it into the system, provided it is seen as an "
inverted Goatsucker," as it is in fact seen in the myths. Indeed, the Ovenbird
myths are inverse transformations of the Goatsucker myths. As I have shown, the
"jealousy" ...
Claude Lévi-Strauss,
1988
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
C. Strigoides, Lath. ; Strigoid Goatsucker, Id. Plumage dusky, spotted and striped
above with deeper colour ; wing coverts with three oblique mottled bands; under
parts marked with narrow brown streaks ; sides of head and streak through eyes
...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
C. Strigoides, Lath. ; Strigoid Goatsucker, Id. Plumage dusky, spotted and striped
above with deeper colour j wing coverts with three oblique mottled bands ; under
parts marked with narrow brown streaks ; sides of head and streak through ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
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List of the Specimens of Birds in the Collection of the ...
Capbimulgus ? The ? Goatsucker. a. Bolivia. From Mr. Brydges's Collection. i.
Caraccas, male. From Mr. Dyson's Collection. c. Caraccas, female. From Mr.
Dyson's Collection. IS. Capbimulgus semitobquatus. The white-collared
Goatsucker.
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology, George Robert Gray,
1848
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GOATSUCKER»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
goatsucker en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Hal Broadfoot: The wild, weird story of the whip-poor-will
As you probably know from your high school language studies, caprimulgus means "goatsucker" in Latin. Long ago, when people were simpler ... «Fayetteville Observer, Jul 15»
Shrill cries of little demons
In Yorkshire they were the souls of un-baptised infants; in other counties, corpse birds or night ravens. Goatsucker was a commonly used name, ... «Malton and Pickering Mercury, Jul 15»
Nightjar spotting: In search of the elusive bird
The nightjar's popular name was the goatsucker, no thanks an old wives' tale that they landed on dozing goats at night and sucked milk from ... «Nottingham Post, Jun 15»
Summer nights bring special, soothing nocturnal sonatas
The sounds of the Goatsucker always promise a peaceful and calm night, as its notes are rarely heard in cloudy weather, and never when it ... «Southeast Farm Press, Jun 15»
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In Castiglia's tale, King finds himself face-to-face with a real, live goatsucker in a tale that could only be called, El Chupacabra – Ay, Carumba! «The Jersey Tomato Press, Mar 15»
Seven animal sightings which have never been explained
This mythical creature is said to feed on the blood of animals, and particularly goats – in fact, the name translates into English as 'goatsucker' ... «Express.co.uk, Mar 15»
Gang-gang: Myna reduction encourages return of native bird species
These nightjars have a bouquet of common names and one of them is Banded Goatsucker. What this seems to be about is that, worldwide, ... «The Canberra Times, Ene 15»
Rare sighting of 'goatsucker' on Marshes draws crowds
According to ancient folklore it sucked the milk from goats (its Latin name means 'goatsucker') – a misconception which may have arisen ... «Hackney Citizen, Oct 14»
Bird of the Week: Common nighthawk
It is not actually a hawk, but a member of the Goatsucker family. They are closely related to Chuck-will's-widow and Whip-poor-will. They are ... «THV 11, Sep 14»
Birding: Easily heard, but seldom seen birds of the night
But the name goatsucker had legs. Today, the avian family to which whippoorwills belong is called goatsucker. The birds of the family also are ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jul 14»