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             Žemaitėška:  Ledspira 
            Български:  Бяла стърчиопашка 
            Corsu:  Codizennula 
            Sardu:  Coisàita 
            Cymraeg:  Siglen Fraith 
            Dansk:  Vipstjert 
            Deutsch:  Bachstelze 
            English:  White Wagtail 
            Esperanto:  Blanka motacilo 
            Español:  Motacilla alba 
            Eesti:  Linavästrik 
            Suomi:  Västäräkki 
            Français :  Bergeronnette grise 
            Frysk:  Boumantsje 
            Gàidhlig:  Breac an t-sìl 
            Magyar:  Barázdabillegető 
            Italiano:  Motacilla alba 
            日本語:  タイリクハクセキレイ 
            Lietuvių:  Baltoji kielė 
            Latviešu:  Baltā cielava 
            Nedersaksies:  Akkermannetjen 
            Nederlands:  Witte kwikstaart 
            Norsk nynorsk:  Linerle 
            Norsk bokmål:  Linerle 
            Polski:  Pliszka siwa 
            Português:  Alvéola-branca 
            Русский:  Белая трясогузка 
            Sámegiella:  Beštor 
            Svenska:  Sädesärla 
            Türkçe:  Ak kuyruksallayan 
            Українська:  Плиска біла 
            West-Vlams:  Witte kwiksteirt 
            中文:  白鹡鸰 
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           | Date | 
           30. Mrz. 2008 | 
          
          
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           Own work | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            Andreas Trepte | 
          
          
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              | This photo was taken by  Andreas Trepte.  Please credit this photo Andreas Trepte,  www.photo-natur.de. 
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              | I would also appreciate an email to  info@photo-natur.de with details of use. | 
              
             
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