- The
sulphury flycatcher (Tyrannopsis sulphurea) is a p****erine bird
which is a
localised resident breeder from Trinidad, the
Guianas and
Venezuela south...
- many
animal species;
several bird species, such as the red-bellied macaw,
sulphury flycatcher, and
moriche oriole, use it for
nesting and food. Tapirs, peccaries...
- Most
Spanish version claim to have been
written by a
Jonas Sulfurino ("
Sulphury Jonas"), are
similar (though
distinct from) the Key of Solomon, and are...
-
Saint Lucia. The
French term "Soufrière" is a
generic one
referring to "
Sulphury"
volcanic peaks called La Soufrière or Soufrière
Hills on each of St. Vincent...
- Boat-billed
flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua)
Tyrannopsis Ridgway, 1905
Sulphury flycatcher (Tyrannopsis sulphurea)
Empidonomus Cabanis & Heine, 1859 Variegated...
-
Protoneura scintilla Gloyd, 1939
Protoneura sulfurata Donnelly, 1989 -
Sulphury Threadtail Protoneura tenuis Selys, 1860 - Scarlet-backed
Threadtail Protoneura...
- Sulphur-throated
finch Sulphur-vented
whistler Sulphur-winged
parakeet Sulphury flycatcher Sultan tit Sultan's cuckoo-dove Sulu bleeding-heart Sulu boobook...
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nearly half a mile,
before finally running down the
south western flank as
Sulphury Gill. The
small lake of
Hayeswater lies
below The
Knott on this flank,...
- T22699605A93739314.en.
Retrieved 11
November 2021. Skutch,
Alexander F. (1960). "
Sulphury flat-bill" (PDF). Life
Histories of
Central American Birds II. Pacific...
- tody-flycatchers
Genus Tolmomyias Genus Tumbezia –
Tumbes tyrant Genus Tyrannopsis –
sulphury flycatcher Genus Tyrannulus – yellow-crowned
tyrannulet Genus Tyrannus...