Talk:Zimtbürzel-Blattspäher

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2008-04-04T18:55:14 Keene (Talk | contribs | block) (215 bytes) (Mutante, any chance of telling us what Zimtbürzel + Blattspäher mean?)

Zimt = cinnamon, Bürzel = the hindquarter of a bird? rump?, Blatt = leaf, Späher = scout, spy. But i am not sure if it makes sense to create Zimtbürzel and Blattspäher as they seem to be used only as part of this bird name, shrug Mutante 11:55, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
Nice. I was pondering whether or not cinnamon-rumped or foliage-gleaner needed an entry too. Keene2 17:55, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Reply