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54 definitions found for Podiceps nigricollis
Podiceps nigricollis belongs to:
Podiceps
Podiceps nigricollis consists of:
Podiceps nigricollis californicus
Podiceps nigricollis nigricollis
[af] Afrikaans (Afrikaans):
Swartnekdobbertjie
[ar] Arabic (العربية):
الغطاس أسود الرقبة
[bg] Bulgarian (Български):
Черноврат гмурец
[ca] Catalan (Català):
Cabussó collnegre
[cs] Czech (Česky):
Potápka cernokrká
Potápka černokrká
[da] Danish (Dansk):
Sorthalset Lappedykker
Sorthalset lappedykker
[de] German (Deutsch):
Schwarzhalstaucher
[el] Greek (Ελληνικά):
Μαυροβουτηχτάρι
[en] English:
Back-necked Grebe
Black Grebe
Black-necked Grebe
Black-necked Or Eared Grebe
Eared Grebe
[es] Spanish (Español):
Zambullidor orejudo
Zampullín Cuellinegro
Zampullín cuellinegro
Zampulín cuelinegro
[esmx] Spanish Mexico:
zambullidor orejudo
[et] Estonian (Eesti keel):
Mustakael-pütt
mustkael-pütt
[fi] Finnish (suomen kieli):
Mustakaulauikku
[fr] French (Français):
Grèbe à cou noir
Grèbe à cou noire
grèbe à cou noir
[hr] Croatian (Hrvatski):
Crnogrli Gnjurac
[hu] Hungarian (Magyar):
Feketenyakú vöcsök
[is] Icelandic (Íslenska):
Stargoði
[it] Italian (Italiano):
Svasso piccolo
[ja] Japanese (日本語):
hajirokaitsuburi
ハジロカイツブリ
[ko] Korean (한국어):
검은목논병아리
[lt] Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba):
Juodakaklis kragas
juodakaklis kragas
[lv] Latvian (latviešu valoda):
melnkakla dūkuris
[nl] Dutch (Nederlands):
Geoorde Fuut
Geoorde fuut
[no] Norwegian (Norsk):
Svarthalsdykker
[pl] Polish (Polski):
Perkoz zausznik
perkoz zausznik
[pt] Portuguese (Português):
Mergulhão-de-pescoço-preto
[ro] Romanian (Română):
corcodel cu gat negru
[ru] Russian (Русский язык):
Chernosheynaya Poganka
черношейная поганка
[sl] Slovenian (Slovenščina):
črnovrati ponirek
[sr] Serbian (Српски језик):
crnovrati gnjurac
[sv] Swedish (Svenska):
Svarthalsad dopping
svarthalsad dopping
[tr] Turkish (Türkçe):
Kara Boyunlu Batağan
[zh] Chinese (中文):
黑颈鸊鷉
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