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monticola

Aussprache: [mɒnˈtɪkələ]

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Kontext: „biology“

(noun) a type of bird that is often found in rocky or mountainous areas. These birds are known for their beautiful colors and distinctive calls.

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The monticola perched on the rock, singing its lovely song.

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I didn’t see any monticola in the forest; it was too flat and not their kind of habitat.

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Have you ever spotted a monticola in the wild?

Kontext: „taxonomy“

(noun) the name given to a specific group of birds in the family Turdidae, which includes species like the blue rock thrush. They are known for their ability to live in high altitudes.

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The birdwatcher was excited to identify a monticola as part of his collection.

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In that area, you won't find any monticola; they prefer the mountains.

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What do you know about the different types of monticola?

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