Examples of using Terns in English and their translations into French
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larks, terns and egrets.
plovers, terns, and osprey.
There were more than 10,000 Caspian terns(Sterna caspia) in the reserve during the 1980s, and there are also many royal terns(Thalasseus maximus)
gulls, terns and alcids.
the South American(Sterna hirundinacea), Kerguelen(S. virgata), and Antarctic(S. vittata) terns.
targets small colonial Charadriiformes smaller gulls, terns, Slender-billed Gull, Pied Avocet.
egrets, terns, and blue herons.
is home to an amazing variety of birds including shearwaters, terns, boobies, frigates and red-tailed tropic birds to mention a few.
gulls and terns(Laridae- 16 populations),
aquatic species like terns, herons, cranes and swans.
Eurasian oystercatchers, terns, cormorants, dolphins and seals.
Birds that have to see through an air/water interface, such as terns and gulls, have more strongly coloured carotenoid pigments in the cone oil drops than other avian species.
Large numbers of seabirds, particularly Arctic terns, which nest nearby,
It is also thought that Arctic terns may, in spite of their small size,
sooty terns, masked boobies,
with long white tails, royal terns diving for fish, green sea turtles,
Terns construct their nests by scraping a depression in the surface of sandbars along riverbanks or reservoirs, including those alluvial
including black ducks, terns, razorbills, scoters,
The family with the largest number of populations with unknown trends are the gulls and terns(Laridae- 20 out of 89 populations) and plovers Charadriidae -13 out of 44 populations.
Features: Quiet area between the Ostend and Bredene urban centres Colony of terns on the breeding islands in the Spuikom Songbirds Close to the sea Remnants of the war airfield.