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Перевод: nesting
[существительное] гнездование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Reliable nesting records are scarce or absent, partly because most cotingas build small, inconspicuous nests, which some will even dismantle if disturbed.
- The lowering of water-levels to allow ploughing of damp pasture has removed the nesting habitat of many birds which we used to take for granted, such as snipe, lapwing, and redshank.
- The social communities and nests of bees and termites, the aquatic homes of sand grains and sticks built by caddis fly larvae, the webs and traps of spiders, the nests of some fishes, the huge pits over three feet deep and six feet in diameter of the green sea turtle, the ramifying burrows and nesting chambers of wood mice, the holes and domestic quarters of foxes, badgers, moles and rabbits, the amazing engineering feats of the dam and lodge-building beaver - all these and many more tell of an inner instinctive pattern of mental motivation lying beyond the realm of brain cells alone.
- Nesting species particularly associated with this type of habitat in Sussex include Stonechat, Nightjar, and Tree Pipit.
- Although these urban areas support a surprisingly large variety of nesting birds they cannot be considered as a major nesting habitat for any except Swifts, Starlings, House Sparrows and hirundines.
- Although tree holes are the most common nesting place, stock doves have been found nesting in rabbit holes and they occasionally take over the abandoned nests of wood-pigeons.
- The wood was out of bounds during the nesting season, as it was the home of hundreds of rooks.
- East Sussex County Council has created a five hectare lake near the mouth of the Cuckmere River to attract wading birds, with nesting islands for Ringed Plovers.
- Constructional kits, jigsaws, inset boards and stacking or nesting toys provide practice in fitting, ordering and estimating shapes and sizes.
- One hundred and eighty-six different species of birds have been noted at Strathbeg, including rarities such as Caspian tern, little egret, crane, pied-billed grebe and red-footed falcon; amongst nesting residents are shelduck, mallard, tufted duck, secretive water rail, sedge and willow warbler, black-bibbed reed bunting and diminutive wren.
- Pevensey Levels probably comprises the most important area of this habitat for nesting birds in Sussex, but the Arun valley, Combe Haven, with its reed beds, and some of the marshes around Rye are also particularly significant and every area is of value.
- Tania Modleski, arguing within the specific context of women's work and the forms of daytime television, has suggested the ways in which an interruptable, segmented television narrational time might flow smoothly into the interruptions and segmented structures of a particular form of the domestic everyday, generic form nesting easily into the rhythms of everyday reception.
- Of parish-pump politics in his old suburban nesting place, Sevenoaks: "While everyone would pretend that a solution was what was wanted when there was a problem, in fact what most people wanted was trouble
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