- The
palmchat (Dulus dominicus) is a small, long-tailed p****erine bird, the only
species in the
genus Dulus and the
family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean...
- The
palmchat is the only
member of its family. Its name
indicates its
strong ****ociation with
palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting.
Palmchat, Dulus...
-
known as the
superfamily Muscicapoidea Superfamily Bombycilloidea Dulidae:
palmchat Bombycillidae:
waxwings Ptiliogonatidae:
silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:...
- ****gany (Swietenia mahagoni). The
national bird is the
cigua palmera or
palmchat (Dulus dominicus),
another endemic species. The
Dominican Republic celebrates...
-
Meliphagidae but
instead belong to a
group that
includes the
waxwings and the
palmchat; they
appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. The
authors proposed...
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belong to a
group within the P****erida that
includes the
waxwings and the
palmchat; they
appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers.
Hawaiian honeyeaters...
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allies Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers Hypocoliidae:
hypocolius Dulidae:
palmchat † Mohoidae: some
Hawaiian honeyeaters, Moho and
Chaetoptila genera, not...
- Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers
Family Bombycillidae:
waxwings Family Dulidae:
palmchat Family Hypocoliidae:
hypocolius Family Hylocitreidae:
hylocitrea Superfamily...
- recorded, of
which 163 are
endemic such as todies, Fernandina's
flicker and
palmchat. The
American yellow warbler is
found in many areas, as is the
green heron...
- few
islands (the
extinct Hawaiian honeyeaters in Mohoidae), or both (the
palmchat in
Dulidae and the
hylocitrea in Hylocitreidae). The most
basal extant...