Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet BUDGERIGAR
BUDGERIGAR
Definition av BUDGERIGAR
- undulat, liten australisk papegoja
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10
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Nej
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- The Kamilaroi or Gamilaroi ('G' and 'K' can be pronounced the same) people, from whose language comes the word "budgerigar", inhabited the area before European contact.
- The true parrots include many of the familiar parrots including macaws, conures, lorikeets, eclectus, Amazon parrots, grey parrot, and budgerigar.
- It consists of three tribes, the lories and lorikeets (Loriini), the budgerigar (Melopsittacini) and the fig parrots (Cyclopsittini), which are small birds, mostly of bright colors and inhabitants of Oceania and the islands of Southeast Asia.
- Sparkie Williams, a talking budgerigar who provided the inspiration for an opera by Michael Nyman and Carsten Nicolai.
- Common smaller-bodied bird species include the spinifex pigeon, peaceful dove, common sandpiper, white-winged tern and budgerigar, while mid-sized bird species include the red-winged parrot, blue-winged kookaburra and barking owl.
- Birds in the canyon area include the spinifex pigeon, zebra finch, several species of honeyeater, purple-backed fairywren, budgerigar, rufous grasswren, nankeen kestrel, and many more.
- The colouration of the two Pezoporus species and the kakapo is similar – yellowish green with darker barring, somewhat reminiscent of the head and back of the wild-type budgerigar.
- The science of budgerigar color genetics deals with the heredity of mutations which cause color variation in the feathers of the species known scientifically as Melopsittacus undulatus.
- The budgerigar, or common parakeet (Melopsittacus undulatus), is a popular talking-bird species because of their potential for large vocabularies, ease of care and well-socialized demeanor.
- ZooLab – axolotl, walking sticks, giant cockroaches, budgerigar, green aracari, smoky jungle frog, mimic poison frog, and much more.
- It is suspected that the mutation, which is known to budgerigar breeders as the "feather duster budgerigar" mutation, caused unrestricted feather growth, resulting in the budgerigar's dishevelled appearance.
- The loci of the Dark budgerigar mutation and the Blue allelic series are situated on the same autosome, so the Dark mutation is linked to the Blue allelic series (see genetic linkage).
- The Yellowface I budgerigar mutation is one of approximately 30 mutations affecting the colour of budgerigars.
- The Yellowface II budgerigar mutation is one of approximately 30 mutations affecting the colour of budgerigars.
- The Clearwing budgerigar mutation is one of approximately 30 mutations affecting the colour of budgerigars.
- The Opaline budgerigar mutation is one of approximately 30 mutations affecting the colour or appearance of budgerigars.
- Lacewing, a variety of budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulatus, produced in aviculture by crossing Cinnamons with Inos.
- The Sex-linked (SL) Clearbody budgerigar mutation is one of approximately 30 mutations affecting the colour of budgerigars.
- Dreamings associated with the Napaljarri women at Yuendumu include budgerigar, bush onion, witchetty grub and honey ant.
- Kokemüller (1935) described a sex-linked albinism in the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus, Psittacidae).
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