Examples of using Pelicans in English and their translations into Serbian
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Ecclesiastic
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Cyrillic
A dome above the stairs is supported by marble columns with a notable capital depicting pelicans pecking their parent's breast,
millions of water birds- pelicans, stilts, shags
The three New World pelicans formed one lineage, with the American white pelican sister to the two brown pelicans, and the five Old World species the other.
These pelicans are among the heaviest flying birds in the world,
These pelicans were not very precise,
The adult pelicans know exactly when the grunion will arrive,
Gulls, pelicans, and sandpipers are found in the wetlands of Blanca
the colony's unofficial symbol; pelicans in Macedonia exist only at Lake Prespa.
a lake, and plenty of birds(including pelicans!).
plastic pelicans would be much happier in your yard,
Penguins, pelicans, owls, falcons and some species of ostriches have been added to the list of birds banned from homesteads.
The Volga estuary is the largest estuary in Europe, and is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingos, and lotuses may be found.
The largest estuary in Europe, it is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingoes, and lotuses may be found.
The largest estuary in Europe, it is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingoes, and lotus may be found.
It is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingoes, and lotuses may be found.
The largest estuary in Europe, it is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingos, and lotuses may be found.
The largely marine brown and Peruvian pelicans, formerly considered conspecific,[11]
on sea rocks(Peruvian pelican).
The eight living pelican species were traditionally divided into two groups, one containing four ground-nesters with mainly white adult plumage Australian, Dalmatian, great white, and American white pelicans and one containing four grey- or brown-plumaged species which nest preferentially either in trees pink-backed.
watch the blue herons and pelicans perched along the edge of the pier,