Mi serĉas birdan fakvorton / I'm looking for a bird word.
Lunombrulino, 2009 m. gegužė 20 d.
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Kalba: English
Lunombrulino (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. gegužė 20 d. 14:16:26
I can make guesses based on their Latin names, but they'd be just that -- WAG's.
The bluejay is Cyanocitta cristata.
A problem arises with the mocking bird, as there appears to be about 17 species among three genera.
Any help would be appreciated!
tommjames (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. gegužė 20 d. 14:38:58
Lunombrulino:Does anybody have or know of a birda fakvortaro? I'm trying to find the names of a few American birds, specifically the bluejay and mocking bird.No idea about a general dictionary, but I can help you with Bluejay and Mockingbird:
I can make guesses based on their Latin names, but they'd be just that -- WAG's.
The bluejay is Cyanocitta cristata.
A problem arises with the mocking bird, as there appears to be about 17 species among three genera.
Any help would be appreciated!
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blua_garolo
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimedoj
HM (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. gegužė 20 d. 14:42:41
Hélène
Lunombrulino:Does anybody have or know of a birda fakvortaro? I'm trying to find the names of a few American birds, specifically the bluejay and mocking bird.
I can make guesses based on their Latin names, but they'd be just that -- WAG's.
The bluejay is Cyanocitta cristata.
A problem arises with the mocking bird, as there appears to be about 17 species among three genera.
Any help would be appreciated!
Matthieu (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. gegužė 20 d. 15:10:49
But I'm not sure the American birds you are looking for exist in Europe too.
Lunombrulino (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. gegužė 20 d. 16:14:32
Hélène - Thank you for the offer, but I think Tommjames nailed the question.
Mutusen - You are right. These two types of birds are indigenous to North America. But I appreciate the suggestion!
~Lune