Eksempler på brug af Cormorants på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Description: Colony of Cormorants.
Description: Cormorants at the river.
Cormorants dive to grab their share.
We would see goldfinch, cormorants, woodcocks.
Cormorants live on the bird island on Sortedam Lake.
This desert provides the cormorants with more than just a secure refuge.
Cormorants can dive to depths of up to 10 metres.
With more than just a secure refuge. This desert provides the cormorants.
Oqaatsut means“cormorants”, a black seabird common to the area.
With her aged parents. In a delicate porcelain tower."Withthe Yellow River's cormorants.
Subject: Damage caused by cormorants on fish farms in eastern France.
The Cormorants fly by in big formations or sit drying the wings on stakes for the nets of the fishermen.
YNGL: The breeding-stock of cormorants by region(DISCONTINUED) 1982-2001.
Most cormorants migrate south to the Mediterranean during winter and do not return until spring.
Particularly with regard to cormorants, there are serious problems in Europe.
Cormorants consume 400-600 grams of fish daily, and they catch more than 300 000 tonnes of fish in European waters in one year.
Today, the lives of five million cormorants and boobies depend on the great shoals.
We must also consider the excessive protection given to some species, as has already been mentioned, such as cormorants and seals.
The huge flocks of cormorants and boobies are all seeking one thing.
Giant silk heron and giant halcyon, small ox herons,falcons, cormorants and- well- birds in general.
Oqaatsut means“cormorants”, a black seabird common to the area.
Equally, experience shows that non-lethal methods for disturbing cormorants on rivers are inefficient.
Fish, man, cormorants and seals are competing systems in the same ecological environment.
They are known as a haunt for breeding white-tailed eagles and cormorants as well as many overwintering diving ducks.
The population of cormorants in Europe has grown twenty-fold over the past 25 years and is now estimated to comprise almost 1.8 million birds.
If I understood the Commissioner correctly, she intends to remove cormorants from Annex I of an earlier directive.
The moat is home to mallards, gadwalls, tufted ducks, coots, green-legged moorhens, mute swans, crested grebes,herons and cormorants.
Diving seabirds(shearwaters, cormorants, divers, etc.) get entangled in the mesh of gillnets and drown, especially in the Baltic and North Seas.
It is also possible to see or hear nightingales, bittern, white-tailed eagles,common buzzards, cormorants, harriers and many breeding wading birds, gulls and terns.
It is the depletion of fishstocks in our coastal waters andthe failure of the common fisheries policy which is driving the cormorants inland.