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dunnocks Meaning in Bengali



ছোট কটা ইউরোপীয় গায়ক পক্ষী





dunnocks's Usage Examples:

The story focuses on the nature of an English valley especially the dunnocks.


The site is a useful habitat for birds such as goldfinch, wrens and dunnocks.


Breeding birds include dunnocks, wrens and blackbirds.


means it lays eggs in the nests of other bird species, particularly of dunnocks, meadow pipits, and reed warblers.


Birds include yellowhammers, lesser whitethroats, dunnocks and song thrushes.


shore, providing cover for water birds such coots and moorhens, while dunnocks and great tits nest in dense scrub.


Prunella may refer to: Prunella (bird), also known as accentors or dunnocks Prunella (plant), also known as self-heal Prunella (grape), French wine grape.


Antechinus and bandicoots, around 1% of all bird species, such as jacanas and dunnocks, insects such as honeybees, and fish such as pipefish.


In most species, the male and female share in the nest making, with the dunnocks again being an exception – their males have no part in nest building or.


Many species of birds including skylarks, linnets, dunnocks, stonechats, herons, and Brent geese visit the park every year.


a comparison of polygynandrous alpine accentors Prunella collaris and dunnocks Prunella modularis" (PDF).


because they have both protection and light - for example tree pipits and dunnocks.


He has made a particular study of peregrines and dunnocks.


"Cooperation and conflict among dunnocks, Prunella modularis, in a variable mating system".


abundant around the village, with common blackbirds, European robins, dunnocks, Eurasian wrens and both the song and mistle thrush.


peregrine falcons, merlins, robins, willow warblers, song thrushes and dunnocks among others.


insights from bird genetics to their mating and breeding behaviour in dunnocks.


[citation needed] Male dunnocks tend to not discriminate between their own young and those of another male.


In dark-eyed juncos, dunnocks, and Galapagos hawks, mating with multiple males increases the amount of.



dunnocks's Meaning':

small brownish European songbird

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