wilderness

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dzięcioł
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woodpecker
kto nie ryzykuje, ten nie pije szampana
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nothing ventured nothing gained
ekran maskujący do obserwowania ptaków; przykrywką, żaluzja
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blind
hide
You need to use a hide to get close to the birds. This restaurant is a blind, I want to keep them away from my house. She pulled the blinds and went to sleep.
migawka, okiennica, żaluzje
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shutter
a wooden cover on the outside of a window that prevents light or heat from going into a room or heat from leaving it:
Shutters usually come in pairs and are hung like doors on hinges.
wodopój
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waterhole
a small pool of water in a dry area where animals go to drink
statyw, trójnóg
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tripod
a support with three legs for a piece of equipment such as a camera
tripod stand. For photographs requiring long exposure times, your camera should be mounted on a tripod.
imponujący
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imposing
having an appearance that looks important or causes admiration:
an imposing mansion He was an imposing figure on stage.
niezwracający na siebie uwagi, dyskretny
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unobtrusive
not noticeable; seeming to fit in well with the things around:
Make-up this season is unobtrusive and natural-looking. inconspicuous. discreet
bezkręgowy, bezkręgowiec, nie mający kręgosłupa moralnego
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invertebrate
an animal with no spine
Invertebrates, such as worms, are the main diet of these water birds.
zad, kuper zwierzęcia, tyłek
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rump
the back end of an animal, a person's bottom. those few members of a group or organization who stay after the others have left or been forced out
buttocks. slipped and fell on my rump. she plopped down on her rump to listen to the campfire story
epitafium
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epitaph
an inscription on or at a tomb or a grave in memory of the one buried there 2 : a brief statement commemorating or epitomizing a deceased person or something past
Probably the earliest surviving epitaphs are those written on ancient Egyptian sarcophagi and coffins. In Elizabethan times, epitaphs became much more common in English.
mościć się, wtulić się (np. wygodnie przykryć się kołdrą)
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snuggle down

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