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common eiders
Eiderente
eider [ˈaɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] СЪЩ
I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ПРИЛ
1. common (often encountered):
2. common (normal):
Kochsalz ср <-es> kein pl
3. common (widespread):
4. common inv (shared):
Gemeinschaftseigentum ср <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut ср <-(s)> kein pl
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben
5. common ЗООЛ, БОТ:
common sparrow, primrose
6. common <-er, -est> прин (vulgar):
eine ordinäre Schlampe разг прин
7. common (ordinary):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
8. common (low-ranking):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein dated
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] СЪЩ
Gemeindeland ср <-es, -länder>
Anger м <-s, -> region
Allmende f <-, -n>
common eiders [ˌkɒmənˈaɪdəz] СЪЩ
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Among them, wooden toys, mini electronic machinery, overedger, eider down products, gold pens and quality soaps are the most welcome.
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Eider ducks are also found in the strait.
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This means that only a few thousand pounds of eider down is collected from wild nests each year.
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The population has slowly recovered, and a 2003 survey documented over 330 pairs of eiders and over 100 pairs of great black-backed and herring gulls.
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The eider duck is one creature that shares responsibility for its offspring: females regularly supervise the ducklings of others in a group.
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The wild eider duck is a protected species around the world.
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Die wildlebende Eiderente steht weltweit unter Naturschutz.
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We look after the eider ducks, make sure they are comfortable and won’t be disturbed and we protect them from predators.» Arni Snaebjörnsson, Farmers’ Association of Iceland
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www.dauny.com
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Wir kümmern uns um die Eiderenten, schauen, dass sie es bequem haben und ungestört sind, und wir schützen sie vor Raubtieren.» Arni Snaebjörnsson, isländischer Bauernverband
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