wood pigeons Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
বনকপোত,
Similer Words:
wood pulpwood sorrel
wood spirit
wood tick
wood violet
wood warbler
wood fired
wood notes
wood nymph
wood spirit
woodcutting
wooden pole
wooden headed
woodhole
woodland oxeye
wood pigeons's Usage Examples:
In Great Britain wood pigeons are commonly seen in parks and gardens and are seen with increasing numbers.
Bird species include wood pigeons, blue tits and great tits.
egrets, bee-eaters, lesser grey shrikes, and herons, cormorants, and wood pigeons build their nests or spend the winter in this splendid Oasis.
The Bonin wood pigeons usually mated in the trees or in the forests.
because they support populations of red-tailed tropicbirds, Japanese wood pigeons and Matsudaira's storm petrels.
common wood pigeon and some species of Macaronesian or Pacific Islands wood pigeons, the Azores have a low rate of reproduction, less than the common wood.
Surrounded by farmland, it has been described as 'haunted by wood pigeons and the scent of wild garlic' and having a 'wonderful view over the firth.
International because they support populations of resident Japanese wood pigeons and whistling green pigeons, wintering ruddy turnstones, migrating grey-tailed.
by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Japanese wood pigeons, Pleske's grasshopper-warblers, Ijima's leaf-warblers and Izu thrushes.
stock dove is sociable as well as gregarious, often consorting with wood pigeons, though doubtless it is the presence of food which brings them together.
by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Japanese wood pigeons, Japanese murrelets, Pleske's grasshopper-warblers, Ijima's leaf-warblers.
by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Japanese wood pigeons, Tristram's storm petrels, Japanese murrelets, Ijima's leaf-warblers.
dove-cot and an apiary in the Rogultsi area near today's Grivitsa, and bred wood pigeons (known as гривяк, grivyak in Bulgarian).
involve the whole creature: 220 — roasted with an egg sauce, a recipe for wood pigeons, squabs, fattened fowl; flamingo is an afterthought.
by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Japanese wood pigeons, Ijima's leaf-warblers, Izu thrushes and Pleske's grasshopper-warblers.
Synonyms:
fueled; wood-fired;
Antonyms:
unfueled; unfed; self-sustained;