Примери за използване на Lesser kestrels на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Lesser Kestrels.
Typical village with a colony of Lesser Kestrels.
Lesser Kestrels return- work continues!
News Green Balkans:where are the Lesser Kestrels?
News Lesser Kestrels return- work continues!
Then we visited the village of Levka and the Lesser Kestrels.
OP and 2H, two Lesser Kestrels with very important message.
To our great joy- without causing damages to the Lesser Kestrels.
Home- News- The Lesser kestrels are back in Stara Zagora!
Even on the new roof of the building, built specially for the Lesser Kestrels….
Home- News- Where Are Our Lesser Kestrels in This Cold Winter?
Lesser Kestrels from Sakar- part of an international DNA study.
We placed the young Lesser Kestrels in the transport box.
Then we visited the village of Levka and the Lesser Kestrels.
If you want to help the Lesser Kestrels- adopt a falcon!
There, again, we saw a lot of Storks, Buzzards,and around 15 Lesser Kestrels.
Juvenile Lesser Kestrels released in the project area;
More spring news from Green Balkans- the Lesser Kestrels return from migration.
Observation of Lesser Kestrels and other rare birds typical of this region;
During the visit, we transported for release the first Lesser Kestrels for this year.
Home- News- Wild Lesser Kestrels visited their“tame” fellows in Bulgaria!
We were already worried what the migratory instincts of our Lesser Kestrels would be.
Several years ago, the Lesser Kestrels were extinct from Bulgaria.
For more than twenty years, the team of DEMA(Defensa y Estudio del Medio Ambiente)has been working exclusively for the conservation of Lesser Kestrels.
You too can become a friend of Lesser Kestrels by adopting one of them.
The Lesser Kestrels are small falcons, feeding mainly on insects, small reptiles and mammals.
During the fieldwork, a lot of Lesser Kestrels(Falco naumanni) were also observed.
Green Balkans' experts acquainted the children and their teachers with the conservation andstudying of emblematic species and habitats in the Sakar region, such as Lesser Kestrels, Imperial Eagle, riparian forests along the Maritsa River, etc.
There are totally 48 hatched Lesser kestrels in the Green Balkans Rescue Center this year.
Besides Falcons, the incubators are expected to help us hatch many lesser kestrels, bearded and black vultures.