#wildlifephotographyUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsratel in #hive-106444 • 4 days agoBirdwatching - 2179 🐦🦉 The great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) Dendrocopos Greek: dendron tree, coptō to hit, beat major (lat.) big  Mareca marreco (port) duck; Marica (Roman mythology) river nymph enelope Pratel in #hive-106444 • 5 days agoBirdwatching - 2178 🐦🦉 The Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) Bombycilla bombux (Greek) silk, cilla (Latin) tail garrulus lat .: garrire to chatter, babble, chirp, garrulus chatty, chirping,ratel in #hive-106444 • 2 days agoBirdwatching - 2181 🐦🦉 The song thrush (Turdus philomelos) Turdus (lat) - Thrush philomelos - Greek: phileo to love, melos song; philomela nightingale. According to ancient Greek mythology Philomeratel in #hive-106444 • 3 days agoBirdwatching - 2180 🐦 (+video)🦉 The common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) Cuculus (lat.) cuckoo canorus (lat.) melodic, musical click to play videoratel in #hive-106444 • 6 days agoBirdwatching - 2177 🐦🦉 The European goldfinch or simply the goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) Carduelis carduus (Latin) thistle  Peri (Greek) very, hugely Parus (lat.) Tit ater (lat.) black, dark  Picoides picus (lat.) woodpecker, -oides similar tridactylus tridaktylos (Greek) three-toed  Actitis (Greek) - inhabitant of the coast hypoleucos (Greek): - whitish  Fringilla (lat.) Finch; fi nco (old German) montifringilla lat .: mōns, montis mountain, mountain range  Acanthis in ancient Greek. mythology daughter of Autonous and sister Acanthus; when Acanthis sobbed over the murdered Acratel in #hive-106444 • 14 days agoBirdwatching - 2170 🐦🦉 The Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), also known as the northern sparrowhawk Accipiter accipere (lat.) to grab nisus according to ancient Greek mythology Nisus (or Nisratel in #hive-106444 • 7 days agoBirdwatching - 2176 🐦🦉 The common rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus) Carpodacus Greek: karpos fruit, daknō to bite erythrinus erythros (Greek, lat.) red  Phoenicurus Greek: dark red phoinix, oura tail  Luscinia (lat.) Nightingale svecica suecicus (lat.) Swedish; the name svecica, according to the history of the description, is not a toponratel in #hive-106444 • 21 days agoBirdwatching - 2164 🐦🦉 The white-backed woodpecker (Dendrocopos leucotos) Dendrocopos (Greek): dendron - tree, coptō - to hit, beat leucotos (Greek): leukos - white, nōton - back  Saxicola (lat ): saxum rock, stone, -cola inhabitant maurus (lat.): Moorish, black  Sitta sittē (Greek) mentioned by Aristotle and other ancient Greek. by the authors of the bird, something similar to theratel in #hive-106444 • 22 days agoBirdwatching - 2163 🐦🦉 The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius brandtii ) Garrulus lat.: garrire to chat, babble, chirp, garrulus talkative, chirping, noisy; ax prone to.. glandarius glandis, glanratel in #hive-106444 • 20 days agoBirdwatching - 2165 🐦🦉 The fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) Turdus (lat) - Thrush pilaris the etymology is mysterious, although it is now believed that pilaris in later Latin means simply thrush (Jo