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  2. Yellow-breasted chat - Wikipedia

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    These birds have olive upper parts with white bellies and bright-yellow throats and breasts. Other signature features of yellow-breasted chats are their large, white eye rings, and blackish legs. When seen, this species is unlikely to be mistaken for any other bird. The song is an odd, variable mixture of cackles, clucks, whistles, and hoots.

  3. Yellow-breasted boatbill - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-breasted boatbill is a distinctive bird that is small in size and stature ranging from 11 cm to 12.5 cm. On average they weigh around 9-10g. [5] Its black bill is large relative to its body and is wide, long and flat resembling the shape of a boat, hence the bird’s name.

  4. Yellow-breasted bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-breasted bowerbird (Chlamydera lauterbachi) also known as Lauterbach's bowerbird, is a medium-sized, approximately 27 cm long, bowerbird with a brownish-olive upperparts plumage, grayish-yellow upper breast, coppery crown, dark brown iris, yellow underparts, a black bill and pinkish-orange mouth. Both sexes are similar.

  5. Yellow-breasted greenfinch - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-breasted greenfinch is 12–14 cm (4.7–5.5 in) in length and weighs between 15 and 21 g (0.53 and 0.74 oz). It has a brown conical bill and bright yellow wing bars. The underparts are bright yellow. The sexes have similar plumage but the female is less brightly coloured. [8]

  6. Collared whitestart - Wikipedia

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    The face and underparts are bright yellow, with a black band across the breast. [2] The sexes are similar, [3] but young birds are duller, with a browner back, weakly yellow underparts, and the head entirely slate-coloured, with no yellow on the face or red on the crown. [citation needed]

  7. Yellow-breasted bunting - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae that is found across the Boreal and East Palearctic. The genus name Emberiza is from Old German Embritz, a bunting. The specific aureola is Latin for "golden". [2] The bird's call is a distinctive zick, and the song is a clear tru-tru, tri-tri ...

  8. Yellow-breasted flowerpecker - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name of the yellow-breasted flowerpecker is Prionochilus maculatus. [2] These birds are members of the Dicaeidae family. The yellow-breasted flowerpecker was assessed and classified in 1836 by Coenraad Jacob Temminck, a Dutch zoologist and museum director, and Jules Meiffren-Laugier de Chartrouse, a French scientist and politician.

  9. Mrs. Gould's sunbird - Wikipedia

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    For example, the breast of A. g. dabryii is purely scarlet, and A. g. gouldiae has a bright yellow breast, with or without a red stripe. [ 4 ] The male weighs 4–12 g and measures 131–160 mm; wing length is 51–58 mm, tail length is 64–88mm, and tarsus length is 13–15.5 mm.

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