The teeter, or Katee as it is called due to its distinctive call, is known as the Grey Franklin, or Grey Partridge
Francolin
The 'teetar' is a local name for a grey francolin, formerly the grey partridge, which is a francolin bird found in the plains of South Asia. The name 'teetar' is rooted in the call of the bird which goes 'Ka-tee-tar...tee-tar."
Kabutar,teetar tisra panchi jiske naam ke last me "tar
Blackbuck is called "काला हिरण" in Hindi.
halicoptar
SHutar Murgh
The three birds that end with "tar" are: Bulbul-tar (a type of songbird) Shikra-tar (a small bird of prey) Kasturi-tar (a mythical bird mentioned in ancient texts)
shutar
English Setters are known for their hunting skills and sometimes their show skills.
William Shakespeare is known for the English or Shakespearean Sonnet.
There is no known English translation of the word "Jorden". "Jorden" is known as a name and in the English language is typically spelled as "Jordan".
There are 10 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.