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- Leaflove may refer to: Red-tailed leaflove, also known as African leaflove, common leaflove, leaflove and plain leaflove, a species of bird found in western...
- medium-sized p****erine songbirds, which also includes greenbuls, brownbuls, leafloves, and bristlebills. The family is distributed across most of Africa and...
- The red-tailed leaflove (Phyllastrephus scandens) is a species of leaflove in the bulbul family, Pyc****tidae. It is mainly native to the African tropical...
- The simple greenbul (Chlorocichla simplex) or simple leaflove, is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of p****erine birds. It is widespread throughout...
- greenbul (Atimastillas flavicollis), formerly known as the yellow-throated leaflove, is a species of p****erine bird in the bulbul family Pyc****tidae. It is...
- the genus are typical greenbuls, though two are brownbuls, and one is a leaflove. The genus Phyllastrephus was introduced by the English naturalist William...
- 'yellow-throated greenbul' is also used as an alternate name for the yellow-throated leaflove and Falkenstein's greenbul, while the alternate name 'green-throated greenbul'...
- 'yellowthroat' is sometimes used as an alternate name for the yellow-throated leaflove. The geographical isolation of the various po****tions of this mainly sedentary...
- clamans) Yellow-throated leaflove (as Xenocichla flavicollis) Uganda yellow-throated greenbul (as Xenocichla pallidigula) Gabon leaflove (as Xenocichla orientalis)...
- (former Pyc****tus importunus, now Andropadus importunus) Yellow-throated leaflove (former Haematornis flavicollis or Pyc****tus flavicollis, now Atimastillas...