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- The bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) is a species of p****erine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. Before the development of molecular genetics in the...
- most ****ociated with rainforests. Dozens of species of hummingbirds, bananaquits, orioles, and the larger terns, herons, egrets, and even flamingos make...
- size of po****tions is subject to seasonal fluctuations. Parrots and bananaquits are found in forests. Over the open sea can be seen frigatebirds and...
- guilder note has a bananaquit on the face. Security features include a surface foil tag, an embedded hologram under the bananaquit, and a green moiré...
- Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2017). "New World warblers & oropendolas, Bananaquit". World Bird List Version 7.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved...
- American blackbirds, New World orioles, grackles and cowbirds. Coerebidae: bananaquit Emberizidae: buntings P****erellidae: New World sparrows Thraupidae: tanagers...
- species were formerly placed in the Emberizidae; the exceptions are the bananaquit that was placed in the Parulidae and the orangequit that was placed in...
- responsible for melanic polymorphisms in at least three unrelated species: the bananaquit, the snow goose, and the arctic skua. In mutant yellow-orange mice and...
- gilvus magnirostris Yellow warbler (Golden) Setophaga petechia flavida Bananaquit Coereba flaveola oblita Black-faced gr****quit Tiaris bicolor grandior...
- 27 oz) elfin woods warbler (Setophaga angelae) and the 10 g (0.35 oz) bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) may turn up not infrequently as food. How red-tails...