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turkey vulture Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

তুরস্ক শকুনি,





turkey vulture's Usage Examples:

The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), also known in some North American regions as the turkey buzzard (or just buzzard), and in some areas of the Caribbean.


The first member of this genus to be formally described, the turkey vulture, was named by Linnaeus as Vultur aura in his Systema Naturae in 1758.


Common birds include turkey vulture, Steller's jay, Clark's nutcracker, mountain bluebird and mountain chickadee.


somewhat similar in plumage and flight style to a common scavenger, the turkey vulture, and may benefit from being able to blend into groups of vultures.


has a somewhat more restricted distribution than its compatriot, the turkey vulture, which breeds well into Canada and south to Tierra del Fuego.


He is a young turkey vulture (commonly called a "buzzard" in the United States) with black body feathers.


rescued birds of prey, including owls, hawks, peregrine falcons, a turkey vulture and other raptors.


melambrotus yellow-headed vultures, and turkey vulture C.


owls, woodpeckers, egrets, herons, scissor-tailed flycatcher, and turkey vulture.


Wolf packs, turkey vulture, Canadian lynx, tundra swan, red fox, peregrine falcon, coyote, beaver.


Birdlife includes the turkey vulture, barred owl, rufous-sided (eastern) towhee, and the ovenbird.


liventer) White-eyed buzzard (Butastur teesa) In parts of the US, the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) is colloquially called a "buzzard".


first recorded in the 1820s and comes from the Jamaican name for the turkey vulture.


The zone-tailed hawk, which resembles the turkey vulture, flies among flocks of turkey vultures, then suddenly breaks from the.



Synonyms:

turkey buzzard; Cathartes aura; genus Cathartes; cathartid; buzzard; New World vulture; Cathartes;

Antonyms:

unsized; unsorted;

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