- Sylviidae: Leaf
warblers, now in the
family Phylloscopidae Bush
warblers, now in the
family Cettiidae Gr****
warblers and
megalurid warblers, now in the family...
- 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...
- 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...
- from any po****tions of blue-winged
warblers.
Hybridization between golden-winged
warblers and blue-winged
warblers is
likely occurring at a much higher...
-
Tufts Beelzebubs voiced the
background of the
Warblers up
until the end of the
second season. When the
Warblers returned in the
season three episode "The...
-
aggressively displace other species,
including pine
warblers and
Blackburnian warblers. The yellow-rumped
warbler's migratory behaviors vary
greatly across different...
-
uncommon in
northern warblers. At 14–15 cm (5.5–5.9 in) and 12.3–16 g (0.43–0.56 oz), it is the
largest of the
numerous warblers formerly classified in...
- Germany. Like all leaf
warblers, it was
formerly placed in the "Old
World warbler" ****emblage, but now
belongs to the new leaf-
warbler family Phylloscopidae...
- vocalisations.
Other yellow-rumped
Asiatic warblers resemble Pallas's; buff-barred and Brooks's leaf
warblers are larger,
duller green above and less strongly...