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woodcock Meaning in Tamil ( woodcock வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நீண்ட அலகும் குட்டையான கால்களும் கொண்ட ஒரு பறவை,



woodcock தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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woodcock's Usage Examples:

Geese, ducks and other water fowl frequent the lakes and bays in the migratory season, and eagles, gulls, hawks, kingfishers, owls, plover, woodcock, " partridge " (ruffed grouse), robins, orioles, bobolinks, blue birds, swallows, sparrows, and many other insectivorous birds are common.


The woods are well stocked with red and roe deer, wild boar, hares, rabbits, pheasants, woodcock and snipe.


Wild geese and ducks, grouse, partridges, snipe, woodcock, quails, widgeons and teal are plentiful all over the country, and in recent years preserves have been largely stocked with pheasants.


Of small game, hares, jungle fowl, peacocks, partridges, snipe, woodcock, wild ducks and geese, and green pigeons are numerous in the tarai, and jungle fowl and pheasants in the hills.


The ruffed grouse (or "partridge") is the most common of game birds, but woodcock, ducks and geese are quite common.


The fauna also is well represented, but tigers which once were frequently seen are now very scarce; panther, hyena, jackal, wild boar, deer (Cervus maral) are common; pheasant, woodcock, ducks, teal, geese and various waterfowl abound; the fisheries are very productive and are leased to a Russian firm.


In the coniferous forests the black grouse, hazel grouse and willow grouse, capercailzie and woodcock are the principal game birds; the crane is found in marshy clearings, birds of prey are numerous, and the Siberian jay in the north and the common jay in the south are often heard.


The woodcock, partridge, hawk, water-ousel, magpie, jay, raven, various kinds of owls, wood-pigeon, golden-crested wren, tufted lark and titmouse are among the birds which breed here.


Also seen were 4 woodcock, 34 meadow pipit, a redpoll and a skylark in song.


Pheasants are easily acclimatized; grouse and woodcock are indigenous on the uplands of the north; partridges, in all districts.


Of game birds the most characteristic is the partridge (ruffed grouse), exclusively a woodland bird; the Wilson's snipe and the woodcock are not uncommon in favourable localities, and several species of ducks are found especially in the bays and marshes near the coast during the seasons of migration.


Snipe, woodcock, ducks and rails, in vast flocks, haunt the banks of the Drina and Save; while the crane, pelican, wild-swan and wild-goose are fairly plentiful.


A visit in the evening might be rewarded by seeing woodcock ' roding ' overhead and hearing the song of the mysterious nightjar.





Synonyms:

shorebird, Eurasian woodcock, American woodcock, limicoline bird, Philohela minor, woodcock snipe, Scolopax rusticola, shore bird,



Antonyms:

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