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Various P****eriformes (perching birds) are
commonly referred to as
warblers. They are not
necessarily closely related to one another, but
share some characteristics...
- The
yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia) is a New
World warbler species.
Yellow warblers are the most
widespread species in the
diverse genus Setophaga...
- The
willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) is a very
common and
widespread leaf
warbler which breeds throughout northern and
temperate Europe and the...
- Sykes's
warbler (Iduna rama) is an Old
World warbler in the tree
warbler family. It was
formerly considered a
subspecies of the
booted warbler, but is...
- Cetti's
warbler /ˈtʃɛti/ (Cettia cetti) is a small,
brown bush-
warbler which breeds in
southern and
central Europe,
northwest Africa and the east Palearctic...
- The pine
warbler (Setophaga pinus) is a
small songbird of the New
World warbler family.
These birds have
white bellies, two
white wing bars, dark legs...
- The yellow-rumped
warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a
regular North American bird
species that can be
commonly observed all
across the continent. Its extensive...
- The
myrtle warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a
small New
World warbler. It is
considered a
subspecies of the yellow-rumped
warbler and its own
species by...
- The New
World warblers or wood-
warblers are a
group of small,
often colorful, p****erine
birds that make up the
family Parulidae and are
restricted to...
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Balearic warbler (Curruca balearica) is a
typical warbler,
genus Curruca. It is
endemic to the
Balearic Islands,
apart from Menorca. It
groups with the...