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common eiders
Eiderente
v slovarju PONS
eider [ˈaɪdəʳ, am. angl. -ɚ] SAM.
Eiderente ž. spol
I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, am. angl. ˈkɑ:-] PRID.
1. common (often encountered):
2. common (normal):
Kochsalz sr. spol <-es> kein pl
3. common (widespread):
4. common nesprem. (shared):
Gemeinschaftseigentum sr. spol <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut sr. spol <-(s)> kein pl
Bruchteilsgemeinschaft ž. spol <-, -en>
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben
5. common ZOOL., BOT.:
common sparrow, primrose
6. common <-er, -est> slabš. (vulgar):
eine ordinäre Schlampe pog. slabš.
7. common (ordinary):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
8. common (low-ranking):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein zastar.
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, am. angl. ˈkɑ:-] SAM.
Gemeindeland sr. spol <-es, -länder>
Anger m. spol <-s, -> reg.
Allmende ž. spol <-, -n>
Strokovni slovar za biologijo Klett
common eiders [ˌkɒmənˈaɪdəz] SAM.
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Looking for king eiders among the common eiders becomes the game.
www.thetelegram.com
Even a single polar bear can devastate all the eggs on a single island where birds such as common eiders nest.
www.cbc.ca
Oystercatchers, common eiders, shelducks, snipes and peewits are only a few of them.
en.wikipedia.org
We like the common eiders but the seagulls like their eggs too.
thechronicleherald.ca
Another station was found on ya (named after the common eiders that reside there), a small island on the eastern side of the bay.
en.wikipedia.org
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The wild eider duck is a protected species around the world.
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www.muehldorfer.com
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Die wildlebende Eiderente steht weltweit unter Naturschutz.
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We look after the eider ducks, make sure they are comfortable and won’t be disturbed and we protect them from predators.» Arni Snaebjörnsson, Farmers’ Association of Iceland
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www.dauny.com
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Wir kümmern uns um die Eiderenten, schauen, dass sie es bequem haben und ungestört sind, und wir schützen sie vor Raubtieren.» Arni Snaebjörnsson, isländischer Bauernverband
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