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उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- It was named the " Blackbird " after the common blackbird ( " Turdus merula " ) because of its colouring.
- It can also be confused with the common blackbird " Turdus merula ", which differs most obviously in its longer tail and lack of plumage gloss.
- The distributions of all species are limited to the Americas, and this group is distinct from the Eurasian common blackbird ( " Turdus merula " ).
- It is a mixture of a few phrases like those of the common blackbird ( " Turdus merula " ) interspersed with whistles, guttural squeaks and call notes.
- The tree species Aglaia bourdillonii, bird subspecies great eared-nightjar " Eurostopodus macrotis bourdilloni " and the blackbird " Turdus merula bourdilloni " are named after him.
- The "'common blackbird "'( " Turdus merula " ) is a species of true thrush found throughout much of the world, though known under a variety of names.
- Some birds are Columba livia, Alectoris graeca, Perdix perdix, Coturnix coturnix, Scolopax rusticola, Turdus merula, Turdus pilaris, Oriolus oriolus, Merops apiaster, eagles, vultures, Corvus corax, Pica pica and Sturnus vulgaris.
- The " Oxford English Dictionary " describes it as " [ a ] mythical bird displaying ridiculous behaviour " and speculates that the word could have been suggested by the word " ouzel ", meaning a blackbird ( " Turdus merula " ).
- For example searching for the Common Blackbird ( " Turdus merula " ), a common European species and featured article, on the Web of Science results in 406 citations, whereas the Andean Slaty Thrush ( " Turdus nigriceps " ), a South American species of the same genus covered by a stub article, has just one paper published on it.
- Small birds are the primary animal species within the caldera, in addition to some larger birds, such as kites or seagulls; terrestrial birds include the Azores wood pigeon ( Motocilla cin�rea " ) and the Azorean common blackbird " ( Turdus merula azorensis " ), as well as marine birds such as yellow-legged gull ( " Larus cachinnans atlantis " ) and the common tern ( " Sterna hirundo " ).