PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «RING OUZEL»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RING OUZEL»
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ring ouzel en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
The Helm Guide to Bird Identification
Blackbird. Starling. Fully moulted by February. Where and when Ring Ouzel
Turdus torquatus is very much the upland counterpart of the familiar and
abundant Blackbird T. merula. It occurs in summer on mountains and moors in
Scotland, n.
2
British song birds: being popular descriptions and anecdotes ...
Ring Ouzel, Merula torquata, Will. Joyously From stone to stone, the Ouzel flits
along, Startling the Linnet from the hawthorn bough ; While on the elm-tree,
overshadowing deep, The low-roofed cottage white, the blackbird* sits, Cheerily
...
3
A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory
Mr. Syme, in his Treatise on British Song Birds, clearly describes, under the
article " Solitary Thrush, Moor Thrush, or Brown Starling," the habits and haunts of
the Ring Ouzel, with which he associates the description of the Solitary Thrush of
...
William Macgillivray, 1837
4
A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory: ...
THE RINGED THRUSH, OR RING OUZEL. ROt'K OUZEL. TOR OUZEL.
MOUNTAIN OUZEL. WHITE-BREASTED BLACKBIRD. MOOR BLACKBIRD. Fio.
128. Turdus torquatus. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 296. Turdus torquatus. Lath. Ind. Orn. I.
343.
William MacGillivray, 1839
5
Angel Messages: The Oracle of the Birds
(see alsoBLACKBIRD) The ring ouzel is of similar size and plumage to the
blackbird, and as sweet a chorister (although its song is more similar to that of the
thrush). The great difference between the two is that the ouzel wears a 'crescent ...
RING-OUZEL. Merula torquata. PLATE XLIV. Fig. 2. Turdus torquatus, Linn. Syst.
1. p. 296. 23 — Gmel. Syst. 1. p. 6^2— Lath. Ind. Ornith. v. 1. p. 343. 56. Merula
torquata, Briss. 2. p. 225. 12 Rari Syn. p. 65. A. 2. Le Merle a Plastron blanc, Buff.
Prideaux John Selby, 1833
7
Library of Congress Subject Headings
C46; UF Larus delawarensis BT Larus Ring blackbird USE Ring ouzel Ring
brooches (May Subd Geog) BT Brooches Ring brooches, Medieval (May Subd
Geog) UF Medieval ring brooches Ring closure and formation in polymerization
USE ...
Library of Congress, 2006
8
Bird Life of Mountain and Upland
The RING OUZEL is another widespread and common bird of the uplands,
though very sparse in Islay, the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland, and less
numerous in Ireland. Otherwise, the map of its distribution almost defines the
mountains ...
Turdus torquatus. Lin. fy ft. 296. Faun. Sutc. fp. 221. Scopoli, No. 198. Dan.
Ringdrossel. Norvegis Ring Trost. Br. 237. Ringlamsel. Kram. 360. Ringel-Amsel.
Frisch, I. 30. Br. Zool. 92. plate P. 1. £. I. no. RING- OUZEL.. THESE birds are
superior ...
T. torquatus (Ring-Ouzel). The Ring-Ouzel has been met with in this part of the
kingdom at various seasons of the year ; but it appears to be most common in
October, at which time we have seen twenty of them together. The Rev. G. R.
Leathes ...
Linnean Society of London, 1827
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RING OUZEL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ring ouzel en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Winners and losers in our warming world
But upland birds such as the hen harrier, ring ouzel, wheatear and twite are particularly at risk, as are seabirds like the kittiwake, fulmar, shag and Arctic tern ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Meet the Ring Ouzels: Stanage Edge
Join Bill Gordon, the warden at Stanage for a wander under the edge to look and listen for Ring Ouzels and to find out more about them, on Sunday 14 June, ... «British Mountaineering Council, Jun 15»
Bird Notes: Ring Ouzels arrive in a rush
After a slow start, a deluge of birds dropped into North Wales at the weekend, with Ring Ouzels as the stars. Breeding numbers of these 'mountain blackbirds' ... «Daily Post North Wales, Abr 15»
Stanage sticker campaign kicks off
The PDNPA have promised that by buying a sticker, your money will be helping fund access improvements, ring ouzel conservation, woodland management ... «British Mountaineering Council, Abr 15»
See CairnGorm specialities with RSPB
There is also the chance of seeing Ring Ouzel – the 'Mountain Blackbird', which has a distinctive white band across its breast. The area is, of course, a truly ... «Bird Watch, Abr 15»
Mountaineering body backs £15 Stanage sticker scheme
... centre, yet which includes the popular gritstone cliffs of Stanage Edge and is home to ring ouzel or mountain blackbird and internationally important moorland. «Grough, Abr 15»
'Moors benefit £67m with grouse shooting'
“On the North York Moors we have seen notable improvements in a number of other 'at risk' species, such as endangered lapwing, curlew and ring ouzel. «Gazette & Herald, Feb 15»
Candidate praises Moor grouse shooting industry
"On the North York Moors we have seen notable improvements in a number of other 'at risk' species, such as endangered lapwing, curlew and ring ouzel. «Darlington and Stockton Times, Feb 15»
Bird Notes: How birds share the migration workload
Long-stayers include four Ring Ouzels in the snowy Nant Ffrancon Pass, three Black-necked Grebes on Shotwick Lake, and two Great Northern Divers in ... «Daily Post North Wales, Feb 15»
Sharp eyes for feathered friends
Andrew Carmichael helpfully turned up the ring ouzel alarm call on his smartphone: imagine someone twanging an elastic band in increasing desperation. «Sheffield Telegraph, Ene 15»