-
other than to
other warblers. They
belong to a
superfamily also
containing Old
World babblers, bulbuls, etc. "Old
World warblers",
formerly all in the...
- The
yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia) is a New
World warbler species.
Yellow warblers are the most
widespread species in the
diverse genus Setophaga...
- Like most Old
World warblers (Sylviidae), this
small p****erine is insectivorous. In
northern Europe, it is one of the
first warblers to
return in the spring...
-
aquatic warblers due to an
apparent pale
central crown stripe contrasting with the
darker edges.
Other similar species include moustached warblers and Pallas's...
- 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...
-
aggressively displace other species,
including pine
warblers and
Blackburnian warblers. The yellow-rumped
warbler's migratory behaviors vary
greatly across different...
- David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2024). "Bush****, leaf
warblers, reed
warblers". IOC
World Bird List
Version 14.2.
International Ornithologists'...
- from any po****tions of blue-winged
warblers.
Hybridization between golden-winged
warblers and blue-winged
warblers is
likely occurring at a much higher...
- David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (January 2022). "Bush****, leaf
warblers, reed
warblers". IOC
World Bird List
Version 12.1.
International Ornithologists'...
- in Scandinavia. The
genus Sylvia, the
typical warblers,
forms part of a
large family of Old
World warblers, the Sylviidae.
Fossils from
France show that...