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Animales - pinzones y reinitas

Aquí aprenderás los nombres de diferentes tipos de pinzones y reinitas en inglés como "canary", "linnet" y "nightingale".

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canary
[Sustantivo]

an African songbird of the finch family with yellow feathers, often kept as a pet

canario

canario

bullfinch
[Sustantivo]

a widespread Eurasian finch with a rosy breast, a strong beak and dark wings

camachuelo

camachuelo

linnet
[Sustantivo]

a small passerine of the finch family that is mainly gray and brown, the male of which has a red breast

pardillo

pardillo

goldfinch
[Sustantivo]

an American bird of passage of the finch family, the male of which has yellow and black plumage

jilguero

jilguero

chaffinch
[Sustantivo]

a small Eurasian and North African finch, the male of which has a rosy-brown breast and a blueish-gray cap

pinzón vulgar

pinzón vulgar

finch
[Sustantivo]

a small songbird with a short beak that feeds on seeds and nuts and has different colors

pinzón

pinzón

brambling
[Sustantivo]

a small migratory finch with a black head, orange-buff breast, and distinctive wing patterns

pájaro de bramador, bramador

pájaro de bramador, bramador

nightingale
[Sustantivo]

a small European passerine bird with brownish plumage, the male of which has a beautiful nocturnal call

ruiseñor

ruiseñor

zebra finch
[Sustantivo]

a small, highly social bird native to Australia, known for its distinctive black and white striped plumage and melodious song

pinzón cebra, gorrion cebra

pinzón cebra, gorrion cebra

whitethroat
[Sustantivo]

a small migratory bird with a distinctive white throat patch, known for its energetic flight and melodious song

gorrioncito, candelilla

gorrioncito, candelilla

waxbill
[Sustantivo]

a small, colorful bird species native to sub-Saharan Africa, known for their distinctively colored bills

pico de cera, pájaros cera

pico de cera, pájaros cera

towhee
[Sustantivo]

a songbird native to North America, known for its distinctive plumage and characteristic behavior of scratching the ground with both feet to uncover insects and seeds

tórrido, tórrido americano

tórrido, tórrido americano

hawfinch
[Sustantivo]

a robust songbird with a powerful beak, known for its shy nature and preference for woodlands and forests

pájaro moscón, pájaro navajero

pájaro moscón, pájaro navajero

grassfinch
[Sustantivo]

a small finch species that inhabits grassy environments and is known for its colorful plumage and melodic songs

pinzón de hierba, gorrioncillo

pinzón de hierba, gorrioncillo

crossbill
[Sustantivo]

a finch-like bird characterized by its uniquely crossed beak, which enables it to extract seeds from conifer cones

pico cruzado, pájaro pico cruzado

pico cruzado, pájaro pico cruzado

siskin
[Sustantivo]

a small finch with vibrant yellow-green plumage, known for its streaked wings, sharp bill, and melodious song

canaria, jilguerillo

canaria, jilguerillo

serin
[Sustantivo]

a small songbird with a yellow-green plumage, characterized by its melodious voice and frequent presence in open woodland areas

serín, serina

serín, serina

ricebird
[Sustantivo]

a small, black-headed bird found in tropical regions, known for its distinctive appearance, acrobatic flight, and melodic calls

pájaro del arroz, pájaro arrocero

pájaro del arroz, pájaro arrocero

redpoll
[Sustantivo]

a small, migratory songbird with brownish plumage and red or pink markings on its chest and head

cometierra, cururú

cometierra, cururú

blackpoll
[Sustantivo]

a small migratory bird with black and white plumage, known for its distinctive high-pitched song and long-distance flights during migration

hoscan, pinzón negro y blanco

hoscan, pinzón negro y blanco

chiffchaff
[Sustantivo]

a small insect-eating bird with greenish-brown plumage and a distinctive repetitive song

chapim, cincle

chapim, cincle

warbler
[Sustantivo]

a small, insect-eating songbird known for its melodious songs, vibrant plumage, and the habit of flitting among trees

susurrador, cantor

susurrador, cantor

ovenbird
[Sustantivo]

a small ground-dwelling bird with olive-brown plumage, distinctive black stripes on its head, and an orange crown, known for its unique nest shape

ave del horno, gorrion de horno

ave del horno, gorrion de horno

gnatcatcher
[Sustantivo]

a small songbird known for its grayish plumage, long tail, and its ability to catch and feed on small insects, particularly gnats

muscípareo, mosquetero

muscípareo, mosquetero

reedbird
[Sustantivo]

an Eurasian reed warbler, known for its distinctive song and preference for reed beds and wetland habitats

acento, cigueñuela

acento, cigueñuela

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