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ptitsa
птица
feminine
(n)
bird
oranzhevo-korichnevaya ptitsa
оранжево-коричневая птица
yellowish brown bird
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petuh
петух
masculine
(n)
rooster
Petukh kukarekayet, poglyadyvaya vokrug.
Петух кукарекает, поглядывая вокруг.
The rooster crows while it glances around.
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voron
ворон
masculine
(n)
crow
Chornaya vorona ishchet chto-nibud' poyest'.
Чёрная ворона ищет что-нибудь поесть.
The black crow is looking for something to eat.
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utka
утка
feminine
(n)
duck
Utki nyryayut v vode.
Утки ныряют в воде.
The ducks are bobbing in the water.
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golub'
голубь
masculine
(n)
pigeon
Golubi suyetyatsya vokrug khleba.
Голуби суетятся вокруг хлеба.
The pigeons are scurrying to eat the bread.
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indyuk
индюк
masculine
(n)
turkey
chorno-belyy indyuk
чёрно-белый индюк
black and white turkey
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lebed'
лебедь
masculine
(n)
swan
lebed' s dlinnoy sheyey
лебедь с длинной шеей
long neck swan
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zhuravl'
журавль
masculine
(n)
crane
Belyye yaponskiye zhuravli tantsuyut na snegu.
Белые японские журавли танцуют на снегу.
The white Japanese cranes are dancing in the snow.
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kuritsa
курица
feminine
(n)
chicken
Kuritsa i tsyplyata klyuyut svoy korm.
Курица и цыплята клюют свой корм.
The chicken and chicks are pecking at their food.
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pavlin
павлин
masculine
(n)
peacock
Pavlin povorachivayetsya.
Павлин поворачивается.
The peacock is turning.
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perepel
перепел
masculine
(n)
quail
Perepel vot-vot uletit.
Перепел вот-вот улетит.
The quail is about to fly away.
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chayka
чайка
feminine
(n)
seagull
Chayki kupayutsya v more.
Чайки купаются в море.
The seagulls are bathing in the water.
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stervyatnik
стервятник
masculine
(n)
vulture
Stervyatniki nablyudayut za obedom geparda.
Стервятники наблюдают за обедом гепарда.
The vultures are eyeing the cheetah's lunch.
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