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Перевод: skylark
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Тезаурус:
- Perhaps he was in cahoots with the one who got in through a skylark?
- "All aboard the Skylark."
- The only sound this crystal clear summer morning was the distant stridulation of a skylark.
- The arrival in spring of our breeding birds and migrants is usually well documented: the first singing skylark and blackbird, the arrival of wheatear, bonxie and whimbrel often rate a mention on local news broadcasts or in weekly newspapers.
- It may give awareness of traffic and slamming doors but certainly will not respond to a skylark.
- We heard, like Tom, "the skylark saying his matins high up in the air".
- We could not hear its lovely song for a vociferous skylark (with long tails was trilling directly overhead.
- A skylark's nest in a rabbit burrow with four tiny brown-blotched eggs.
- If they were lucky enough to find a skylark's nest they might not want to spoil the countryside for all of us.
- Out go the small birds: no longer does the song of the skylark, the flirting wheatears, or the parachuting meadow pipits greet us as we walk the moors.
- There are few better exponents of the art of looking as though life is a complete grind than Graham Gooch, who invariably begins his day with a long-distance run, and Stewart is altogether more comfortable when the ship is being run more like a galley than the Skylark.
- The local radio had reported that someone had heard a skylark singing, and that in Lerwick a blackbird was already on its first clutch of catfood.
- Top of the folk bill for example are such notables Maighread Ni Dhomnaill, Puck Fair (with special guest Jimmy Faulkner), Kieran Goss, Frances Black, Skylark, Vinnie Kilduff, Steve Cooney plus a plethora of folk club, set dancing evenings and, of course, Seisuns.
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