Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet DRAKES
DRAKES
Definition av DRAKES
- böjningsform av drake
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- The adult males (drakes) in definitive basic (breeding) plumage have a black, iridescent head and a small tuft at the hindcrown, a black breast, a whitish-grey back and wings with darker vermiculations and black outer and greyish-brown inner primary remiges.
- This species is a very rare vagrant to western Europe; only drakes are safely identifiable out of range, so females are likely to be undetected.
- Only the former had a distinct nuptial (breeding) plumage: the head was green as in mallard drakes, but less glossy, with some buff feathers on the sides, a dark brown eyestripe and a faint whitish ring at the base of the neck.
- With the advent of these hybrid dragons, the total number of dragons is 44; 5 each of elemental wyrms and drakes, 10 each of hybrid wyrms and drakes, one each of ivory wyrm and drake, and one each of white wyrm and drake.
- The versatility of the Muddler Minnow stems from this pattern's ability to mimic a variety of aquatic and terrestrial forage, ranging from sculpins, to crayfish to leeches, to grasshoppers, crickets, spent mayflies, emerging green drakes, stonefly nymphs, mice, tadpoles, dace, shiners, chubs, and other "minnows," along with a host of other creatures.
- The stream has a great annual hatch of mayflies, including sulphers, light cahills, drakes, and many caddisflies, as well.
- Her gun armament in 1688 was 40 guns and consisted of twenty culverins (drakes) on the lower deck (LD), eighteen demi-culverines on the upper deck, four saker cutts.
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