- buntings, finches, etc.
Olive warbler,
monotypic family Peucedramidae New
World warblers,
family Parulidae Tit-
warblers or flycatcher-****,
family Stenostiridae...
- from any po****tions of blue-winged
warblers.
Hybridization between golden-winged
warblers and blue-winged
warblers is
likely occurring at a much higher...
- The gr****
warblers are
small p****erine
birds belonging to the
genus Locustella.
Formerly placed in the
paraphyletic "Old
World warbler" ****emblage, they...
- are laid in a nest in a bush. Like most "
warblers", they are insectivorous. "Curruca
balearica (Balearic
warbler)". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
- in the
Dartford warbler group. Marmora's
warblers are grey
above and below,
lacking the brick-red
underparts of the
Dartford warbler.
Adult males have...
- The ****es are identical, as with most
warblers, but
young birds are more olive-tinged above. Like most
warblers, it is insectivorous, but will take other...
- Cetti's
warblers are
evaluated as secure. Cetti's
warbler was
first recorded in the
United Kingdom in 1961. The UK po****tion of Cetti's
warblers fell by...
- Tree
warblers are medium-sized
warblers in the marsh- and tree-
warbler family Acrocephalidae. They are
found in Europe,
Africa and
western Asia. Until...
-
November 2016.
Retrieved 16
March 2016. The
Sylvia Warblers Monograph, A & C Black, London: ‘Sylvia
Warblers: Identification,
Taxonomy and
Phylogeny of the...
-
usually near water. The
oriole warbler builds a
large untidy nest
suspended from palm leaves.
These 20-cm long
warblers have a long tail,
strong legs and...