बर्डवॉचर्स Meaning in English
बर्डवॉचर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : birdwatchers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बर्डवाचिंगद्विअपवर्तक
बिर्केन
बरमिंघम
बिरमस
बिरोस्ट्रेट
जन्म
जन्मज
जन्म संबंधी
जन्म प्रमाण पत्र
जन्म प्रमाणपत्र
जन्म नियंत्रण
संतति निग्रह
जन्म नियंत्रण उपकरण
जन्म नियंत्रण की गोली
बर्डवॉचर्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""बर्डवॉचर्स बैंगलोर के फील्ड क्लब।
बर्डवॉचर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Woods Trail ends north of the trestle at a point called Sycan Marsh at the north end of Ferguson Mountain, an attraction for birdwatchers.
There are more than 565 different birds species already identified (as of April 2012), what has each day attracted more and more birdwatchers.
It is a remote place as there are few properties along this part of the coast, it being low-lying marshland and home to countless sea birds, and is often visited by walkers, boaters, birdwatchers and beachcombers.
There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), designated for the vegetation and geology, and Gwennap Head in particular, is favoured by birdwatchers, many who travel the length and breadth of Britain to watch rare seabirds.
The headland of Tol-pedn (or Gwennap Head) is favoured by birdwatchers and many travel the length and breadth of Britain to track rare seabirds.
The valley is a favourite for birdwatching among amateur and seasoned birdwatchers alike, especially hummingbirds at the Yerretê hummingbird attraction.
The site is also of interest for birdwatchers, as both ravens and peregrine falcons have been known to nest on the crags.
Butterbum is a colloquial name used by Australian birdwatchers.
Many tourists travel to The Ballybay Wetlands Centre, which is a popular area for birdwatchers and hikers.
At an embankment of Lough Foyle, birdwatchers can find the feeding ground of many seabirds and waders on the mud flats at low tide.
In March 2014 several birdwatchers came to see a great spotted cuckoo, a bird species last seen in the UK in 2009.
The hills are very rich in birdlife making it a popular location for birdwatchers and bird photographers.
Druridge Bay is best known to birdwatchers for hosting, in 1998, the Druridge Bay curlew, a controversial bird which was eventually accepted as the first record of a slender-billed curlew in Britain, although this identification is still disputed by some.