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  2. Wood warbler - Wikipedia

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    The wood warbler is 11–12.5 cm long, and a typical leaf warbler in appearance, green above and white below with a lemon-yellow breast. It can be distinguished from similar species , like the chiffchaff P. collybita and the willow warbler , P. trochilus by its yellow supercilium, throat and upper breast, pale tertial edges, longer primary ...

  3. New World warbler - Wikipedia

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    The New World warblers or wood-warblers are a group of small, often colorful, passerine birds that make up the family Parulidae and are restricted to the New World. The family contains 120 species. The family contains 120 species.

  4. Warbler - Wikipedia

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    A garden warbler (Sylviidae), giving its prolonged warbling song A wood warbler (Phylloscopidae) A magnolia warbler (Parulidae) Various Passeriformes (perching birds) are commonly referred to as warblers. They are not necessarily closely related to one another, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous.

  5. Blackburnian warbler - Wikipedia

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    The only other wood-warbler with an orange throat is the flame-throated warbler of Central America, which is very distinctive, lacking the contrasting blackish streaking about the head and whitish underside of a male Blackburnian. [6] Basic plumages show weaker yellows and gray in place of black in the breeding male.

  6. Laura's woodland warbler - Wikipedia

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    Laura's woodland warbler (Phylloscopus laurae) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found in Angola , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Tanzania , and Zambia . It is named in honour of Laura Boulton, an American ethnomusicologist .

  7. Typical warbler - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The genus name is from Modern Latin silvia, a woodland sprite, related to silva meaning "a wood". [ 9 ] The typical warblers are now known to form a major lineage in a clade containing also the parrotbills and some taxa formerly considered to be Old World babblers .

  8. Elfin woods warbler - Wikipedia

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    The elfin woods warbler has an incomplete white eye-ring, while the black-and-white warbler has a bold white supercilium above the eye, and the lower half of a white eye-ring. The elfin woods warbler has an entirely black crown while the black-and-white warbler's is bisected by a white stripe. The latter species tends to forage on larger ...

  9. Mourning warbler - Wikipedia

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    They are under the Wood-warbler category, which consists of arboreal and terrestrial colorful passerines. Wood warblers are in the order Passeriformes, which are perching birds including more than half of all bird species, and the family Parulidae which also includes the Common Yellowthroat, Black and White Warbler, Nashville Warbler, ovenbird ...