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dikkop Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( dikkop ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Noun:

ଦେଖ |, ଦେଖ,

dikkop's Usage Examples:

yellow-billed stork, African spoonbill, augur buzzard, gabar goshawk, water dikkop, great tit, starling, hornbill and crombec.


Black korhaan Redcrested korhaan Crowned plover Blacksmith plover Spotted dikkop Double-banded sandgrouse Rock pigeon Red-eyed dove Cape turtle dove Laughing.


The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis), also known as the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, is a wader in the family Burhinidae.


"Dikkop" is the centuries-old South African vernacular name for their two local species: Burhinus capensis is the Cape dikkop (or "gewone dikkop", not.


Bubulcus ibis (cattle egret) Burhinus vermiculatus (water thick-knee, water dikkop) Calidris alba (sanderling) Calidris canutus (red knot) Calidris ferruginea.


The stone-curlews, also known as dikkops or thick-knees, consist of ten species within the family Burhinidae, and are found throughout the tropical and.


The water thick-knee (Burhinus vermiculatus), or water dikkop is a species of bird in the thick-knee family Burhinidae.


Burhinus capensis (spotted thick-knee, spotted dikkop) Burhinus vermiculatus (water thick-knee, water dikkop) Buteo vulpinus (steppe buzzard) Calandrella.


Red-tailed hawk Rouen (Mallard) duck Sandhill crane Senegal parrot Snow goose Snowy owl Speckled mousebird Spotted dikkop Superb starling Taveta golden weaver.


Bubulcus ibis (cattle egret) Burhinus vermiculatus (water thick-knee, water dikkop) Ceryle rudis (pied kingfisher) Charadrius tricollaris (three-banded plover).


Burhinus capensis (spotted thick-knee), (spotted dikkop) Burhinus vermiculatus (water thick-knee), (water dikkop) Ciconiidae Ciconia ciconia (white stork) Ciconia.


plovers, sandpipers, water dikkop) .


The Burhinus are commonly called thick-knee, stone-curlew or dikkop.



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