linnalähedases
Linnalähedases is an Estonian term used in ecological and ornithological contexts to describe areas in the immediate vicinity of birds or where avian activity is noticeable. The word is formed from linn ("bird") and lähedane ("near"), with the ending -ses functioning as a descriptive, locative or adjectival suffix in common usage. It is not a fixed habitat category, but a descriptive label applied in phrases such as linnalähedases piirkonnas ("in the bird-adjacent area").
In practice, linnalähedases refers to zones or conditions shaped by the presence of birds, including nutrient
Common contexts include urban parks with high bird activity, wetlands adjacent to farmland, and roosting trees
Notes: The precise interpretation of linnalähedases depends on the sentence structure and context. It is not