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عدد الرسائل : 644 تاريخ التسجيل : 27/08/2008
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| | | Breeds in towns and cities and occasionally in old trees. Swifts appear most closely similar to swallows but they have longer, stiffer, more sickle-shaped wings and their plumage is all dark almost black except for a paler chin.
| coraciiformes > upupidae | hoopoe • ibibikler | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | upupa epops | hoopoe | ibibik | | The Hoopoe is a bizarre creation with crazy black and white banding across its wings and tail, an eccentric black-tipped crest, long, down-curved bill and an orange coloured body. Its dramatic plumage is best seen when the bird flies with floppy, rounded, fingered wings, flicking like a big moth.
Breeds in parks, orchards, copses and gardens. | coraciiformes > meropidae | bee-eaters • arikuslari | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | merops apiaster | bee-eater | arikusu | | Bee-eaters, with their fantastic combination of rainbow colours and streamlined shape, are virtually unmistakable when seen well.
Breeds in holes in sandpits, riverbanks and quarries. Feeds in open or at least semi-open country. | coraciiformes > coraciidae | rollers • gokkuzgunlar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | coracias garrulus | roller | gokkuzgun | | Nests in holes in trees, rock faces or buildings. Feeds in open or semi-open areas often perching on wires. Rollers are unmistakeable birds, except perhaps in silhouette when their large heads and floppy-winged flight may recall a Jackdaw. In decent light though the blue wings and underparts and rich red mantle are easy to see even on the duller juveniles.
Still numerous in parts of Turkey. | passeriformes > aluadidae | larks • toygarlar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | calandrella brachydactyla | short-toed lark | bozkir toygari | | Resident in dry open areas, especially extensive rolling plains and flood-plains. Short-toed Larks are readily told from most other larks by their plain, mostly white, underparts which are usually unstreaked except perhaps at the sides of the neck where there may be a few streaks or neat little black horizontal marks. They have a neat, pale supercilium which separates the crown from the rest of the head and can create a surprisingly obvious ‘capped’ effect. In shape they look dumpier than Skylarks with shorter tails, thicker necks and more conical bills. The lack of a white trailing edge to the wing separates them from Skylarks in flight. | passeriformes > hirundinidae | swallows and martins • kirlangiclar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | delichon urbica | house martin | ev kirlangici | | Breeds in towns and villages and on farm buildings, bridges and occasionally cliffs. A House Martin is easily identified by its obvious rectangular white rump, not found on either Swallows or Sand Martins. It can be distinguished from Red-rumped Swallow by its squarer tail and whiter underparts and face. | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | hirundo rustica | swallow | kirlangic | | (also. turkish kir kirlangici) (also barn swallow)
Breeds mostly in farm buildings. Feeds in the air usually over open country. Swallows are slimmer and more elegant than the martins, a feature exaggerated by the long tail streamers of the adults. The dark throat and, of course, the all-dark rump separate them easily from House Martins and Red-rumped Swallows. | passeriformes > motacillidae | pipits and wagtails • incirkuslari ve kuruksallayanlar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | anthus campestris | tawny pipit | kir incirkusu |
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