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zoolş emberizaden

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
bunting
Flags considered as a group
Present participle of bunt
A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind
Any of various songbirds of the genus Emberiza having short bills and brown or gray plumage
{n} thin linen cloth, a lark
is cloth decorated with the national colors The term is also used for the woollen cloth used in making flags
Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag
any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc
a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc
a lightweight loosely woven fabric used chiefly for flags and festive decorations
Small flags fixed to a ribbon
any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
Any of various songbirds of the family Emberizidae having short bills and brown or gray plumage
{i} brown or gray European passerine bird with a short stout that feeds on seeds
{i} cloth used to decorate streets during holidays; fabric used to make flags; action of slowly hitting a ball
A bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus, related to the finches and sparrows (family Fringillidæ)
A thin woolen stuff, used chiefly for flags, colors, and ships' signals
Bunting consists of rows of small coloured flags that are used to decorate streets and buildings on special occasions. Red, white and blue bunting hung in the city's renovated train station. small flags on strings, used to decorate buildings and streets on special occasions (Perhaps from bunt ). Common name for any of about 37 Old World species (genus Emberiza) of finch, as well as certain similar species found in the New World. All belong to the family Fringillidae, and many are recognizable by strongly patterned heads or bright colours. Emberiza species are seed eaters that commonly breed in temperate Eurasia and from northern Africa to India. The snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) breeds in the far north, and the lark bunting (Calamospiza melanocorys) inhabits the U.S. Great Plains. U.S. species include the indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) and the painted bunting (P. ciris). The male painted bunting, with red, green, and blue feathers, is the most colourful bird that breeds in the U.S
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