Mi serĉas birdan fakvorton / I'm looking for a bird word.
ya Lunombrulino, 20 Mei 2009
Ujumbe: 5
Lugha: English
Lunombrulino (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Mei 2009 2:16:26 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Mei 2009 2:38:58 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Mei 2009 2:42:41 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Mei 2009 3:10:49 alasiri
But I'm not sure the American birds you are looking for exist in Europe too.
Lunombrulino (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Mei 2009 4:14:32 alasiri
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