Haigur heron Rähn woodpecker Hakk daw Siisisaba - silktale Hani goose Sinikaelpart smallard Harakas magpie Sookurg crane Harksabakull kite Suitsupääsuke barn swallow Jaanalind ostrich Teder black grouse Jahikull falcon Tedrekana grey-hen Jäälind ice-bird Tedrekukk black-cock Kajakas sea-gull Tihane titmouse Kakaduu cockatoo Tikutaja snipe Kalakotkas osprey Tuttpütt grebe Kaljukotkas goldeneagle Tutttihane crested titmouse Kalkun turkey Tuuletallaja wind-hover Kana hen Tuvi dove Kanaarilind canary Vabakana ptarmigan Kanakull gos hawk Varblane sparrow Kiivitaja lapwing Vares crow Koolibri humming bird Vint finch Kotkas eagle Vutt quail
Fourth level Fifth level Animals in Australia. There are many different species of wildlife in Australia. Marsupials are the most successful group in Australia. This group includes kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, Tasmanian wolves, Tasmanian devils, wombats, and many others. There are also numerous different species of birds. Some of them are cockatoo, kookaburra, lyrebird, the flightless emu, and several types of parrots. Click to edit Master text styles The Spotted Quoll Second level A female Gang- Third level Fourth level gang Cockatoo
Population: 1.200.000 people. Perth Skyscrapers King's Park Capital of island-state Bay of Fires Tasmania. Winters are very cold. Population of about 200,000. Lavender Farm Remarkable Cave Coles Bay Warumbungle NP Crowdy Bay NP Cockatoo NP Crowdy Bay NP It's the world's largest coral reef (over 2000 km). It stretches along the east coast of Queensland. It's made up of over 2900 individual reefs very close to each other. Australians really love nature. They try to protect their nature and their animals. British Australian barbecue barbie kangaroo roo mosquito mozzie chicken chook candy lollie
New York place names o The Bronx – Jonas Bronck o Brooklyn – Breukelyn o Coney Island – rabbit island 12. Borrowings from Asian languages Indian: Bungalow, curry, coolie, dinghy, dungaree, ghee, gymkhana, lakh, loot, paisa, Raj, samosa, shampoo, tandoori, tom-tom, wallah. Javanese: bantam, batik, gamelan, junk. Malay: amok, bamboo, caddy, camphor, cassowary, cockatoo, dugong, durian, gecko, gingham, gong, kampong/compound, kapok, kris, lory, mangosteen, orang-utan, paddy, pangolin, rattan, sago, sarong. Sanskrit through various languages: ashram, avatar, banya, banyan, beryl, brahmin, carmine, cheetah, chintz, chutney, crimson, juggernaut, jungle, jute, lacquer, mandarin, palanquin, pundit, sapphire, sugar, suttee; more or less direct: ahimsa, asana, ashrama, atman, avatar, bodhisattva, brahmin,