Nayoro [en The Solitude of Ravens]. Masahisa Fukase, 1977
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Nayoro [en The Solitude of Ravens]. Masahisa Fukase, 1977

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Ultimate Word Tournament!
Round 2
cornobble
pajarear
cornobble (English) [koɹnɑbl̩] to slap with a fish.
pajarear (Spanish) [pa.xa.ɾeˈaɾ] literally "to bird", to flit around distractedly without really doing anything; to be distracted; to be absentminded.
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Florisuga mellivora (Colibrí collarejo) - Macho by Alejandro Bayer T. Via Flickr: Foto tomada en mi casa de Circasia, Quindío, Colombia.
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Esta imagen habla mucho: los ojos, el pico, el polen, el nido, los colores brillantes... Colibrí pico ancho, Cynanthus latirostris. #quimicus #Nikon #aves #averaves #pajarear #birdswatching #birding #birds #colibrí #colibripicoancho #cynanthuslatirostris #hummingbird #broadbilledhummingbird #preciosura #beautifulbirds #naturephotography #naturaleza #nature #coyoacan #anahuacalli #cdmx (en Museo Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli)

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Round 1
火山
pajarear
火山 {かざん / ひやま} (Japanese) kazan/Hiyama [ka̠zã̠ɴ]/[çija̠ma̠] Volcano. Literally, fire (火) mountain (山). Pronounced kazan as a noun, and Hiyama as a given name.
pajarear (Spanish) [pa.xa.ɾeˈaɾ] literally "to bird", to flit around distractedly without really doing anything; to be distracted; to be absentminded.
Des Oiseaux [Atelier EXB]. Albarrán Cabrera, 2020
Vencejo común, cirrio (Apus apus) / SEO