tanagr pêr
Welsh
Etymology
Literally, “sweet tanager”.
Noun
tanagr pêr m (plural tanagrod pêr)
- Any of a number of species of birds in the genera Euphonia or Chlorophonia.
Derived terms
- tanagr pêr aelfelyn (“golden-browed chlorophonia”)
- tanagr pêr cefnwyrdd (“olive-backed euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr colerfelyn (“yellow-collared chlorophonia”)
- tanagr pêr corunfelyn (“spot-crowned euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr corunlas (“blue-crowned chlorophonia”)
- tanagr pêr corunoren (“orange-crowned euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr corunwinau (“tawny-capped euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr dulas (“violaceous euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr eurdin (“gold-rumped euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr eurdor (“golden-bellied euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr eurgoronog (“yellow-crowned euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr Finsch (“Finsch's euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr gwarlas (“blue-naped chlorophonia”)
- tanagr pêr gwyrdd (“bronze-green euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr gyddf-felyn (“yellow-throated euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr gyddfbiws (“purple-throated euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr Jamaica (“Jamaican euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr llwyd (“plumbeous euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr penlas (“blue-hooded euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr pigbraff (“thick-billed euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr talcenddu (“velvet-fronted euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr talcenfelyn (“green-throated euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr tinfelyn (“fulvous-vented euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr torfelyn (“orange-bellied euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr torgoch (“rufous-bellied euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr torwinau'r De (“chestnut-bellied euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr torwinau'r Gogledd (“chestnut-breasted chlorophonia”)
- tanagr pêr Trinidad (“Trinidad euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr y prysgoed (“scrub euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr yr Antilles (“Antillean euphonia”)
- tanagr pêr ystlysfelyn (“golden-sided euphonia”)