O QUE SIGNIFICA WEAVERBIRD EM INGLÊS
Ploceidae
Os Ploceidae, ou tecelões, são pequenas aves passereis relacionadas aos tentilhões. Estes são pássaros alimentadores de sementes com contas cônicas arredondadas, a maioria das quais são da África Subsaariana, com menos espécies na Ásia tropical. Algumas espécies foram introduzidas fora de sua faixa nativa. O grupo de tecelão é dividido em tecelões de búfalos, pardal, típicos e viúvas. Os machos de muitas espécies são de cores vivas, geralmente em vermelho ou amarelo e preto, algumas espécies mostram variação de cor somente na época de reprodução. Os pássaros de tecelão, também conhecidos como tentilhões de tecelão, recebem seu nome por causa de seus ninhos elaboradamente tecidos, embora alguns sejam notáveis por seus hábitos seletivos de nidificação parasitária. Os ninhos variam em tamanho, forma, material utilizado e técnicas de construção de espécies para espécies. Os materiais utilizados para a construção de ninhos incluem fibras finas de folhas, grama e galhos. Muitas espécies tecem ninhos muito finos usando mechas finas de fibras de folhas, embora alguns, como os tecelões de búfalos, formem ninhos macios de nódulos desordenados em suas colônias, que podem ter ninhos tecidos esféricos dentro.
definição de weaverbird no dicionário inglês
A definição de weaverbird no dicionário é qualquer pequeno pássaro-torpedo do passaricão do Velho Mundo da família Ploceidae, principalmente africana, com uma conta grossa curta e uma plumagem aborrecida e criando ninhos cobertos: inclui o pardal e o motivo. Outra definição de weaverbird também é chamada de "pintinho de tecelão". qualquer pássaro semelhante da família Estrilidae, de regiões quentes do Velho Mundo: inclui os waxbills, grassfinches e o pardal de Java.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «WEAVERBIRD»
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Discovering Your Innate Self-esteem : Weaverbirds, Peafowl ...
His Weaverbird integrity, hard work and pragmatism moved him past all the hot
shot generals to become Supreme Allied Commander in World War II. His
greatest asset as Supreme Commander was his Weaverbird ability to get
consensus ...
So is the plan to come to your place tomorrow?" Mr. Weaverbird, "No, please. I
cannot suffer your old mother to do that journey. I will be at your place in the
morning, from where we shall begin the sightseeing." Effa, "Thank you, Mr.
Weaverbird.
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Folktales Told Around the World
Telem telem, the shit is so good, what must the real thing be like? There went the
kapok, there it went, there it went, wimml it splashed into the water, pungem, the
python were on top of Mbule's child! Meanwhile, the weaverbird flew off, it flew ...
Richard Mercer Dorson,
1978
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New Perspectives on Concepts
number of occasions, occasions for saying 'Look, a weaverbird: it is building a
spherical nest' or 'Look, a spherical nest: it is a weaverbird's.' Not only is a power
general with regard to its acts; it explains its acts. We provide an account of an act
...
Julia Langkau, Christian Nimtz,
2010
The Weaverbird Family (Ploceidael Weaverbirds are so named because rnost of
the 260 species weave intricate nests that, relative to their size, are the largest
nests of any bird. However, of the two weaverbird species found in the United ...
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e-Conquer Comprehension Workbook 6
/20marks. Read the passage carefully. 10 15 5 20 The social weaverbird is a
close relative of the common house sparrow. Unlike the common sparrow which
makes a small, untidy nest on a window ledge or on a tree branch, the
weaverbird ...
Judy Tilaka, J. Lee, Gan Yi Shen,
2012
The relationship between the State and the government resembled that of the
crocodile and the weaverbird. The crocodile allowed the weaverbird into its
mouth to pick out scraps of food from between its teeth, thus cleaning them. It was
a ...
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Bird Nests and Construction Behaviour
1. Alderly, Australia: Dove Publications. Coates, B.J. (1990). The Birds of Papua
New Guinea, Vol. 2. Alderly, Australia: Dove Publications. Collias, E.C. & Collias,
N.E. (1964a). The development of nest building in a weaverbird. Auk 81, 42-52.
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India and Indology: Selected Articles
Then the bird (a weaverbird, ploceus baya) institutes proceedings against the
monkey, appealing to the king — monkey-king, Parker guesses. The monkey is
about to be sentenced to punishment, when he directs the Maharaja's attention to
a ...
William Norman Brown, Rosane Rocher,
1978
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Fascinating Folktales of Thailand
Once upon a time at the corner of a forest there was a weaverbird couple taking
shelter in their nest on a big tree along with their four offspring. While the mother
bird was taking care of their chicks, the father bird went out for food to feed the ...
Thanapol (Lamduan) Chadchaidee
4 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «WEAVERBIRD»
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weaverbird no contexto das seguintes notícias.
When fathers prefer bars to their living rooms
Not that Joseph has no love for his children, but he confesses to having failed to endure what he calls the “weaverbird-like noise” at his home during school ... «The Observer, mai 15»
Unequal music
There was no reason to think handloom might peter out, just as there was never a thought that the weaverbird might stop building its nest. Yet, time has spared ... «Hindu Business Line, set 14»
Born to weave
India is home to Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) a genus of weaverbird found across south and southeast Asia. They mostly inhabit grasslands or cultivated ... «The Hindu, set 13»
Zoo to Debut Weaverbird House Exhibit
They have their own, presumably escape-proof, Weaverbird House which is staged as the African home of a child living among and fascinated by weaverbirds. «Patch.com, fev 13»