Sunday, December 4, 2011

This mystery of birds in North America has a larger population in the southern United States than most other species of warblers (including video) Yellow-throated Warbler

Setophaga

dominique
Linnaeus, 1766 (above
Dendroica dominica

; protonym

Motacilla

dominique

), also known as Yellow-throated gray / gray or sycamore warbler warbler photographed at Smith Point Hawk Watch, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Texas (USA).

Image :. Joseph Kennedy, September 30, 2011 (with permission) [velociraptorize]

Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with the eyepiece of the camera to TSN-PZ 1 / 320 f/8.0 ISO400 to 1000.0mm

The image above is the mystery of birds you saw two days ago, but the picture was taken before he turned his back to the photographer. As a reminder, here is the photo that showed two days ago, as the original mystery bird

Image

:. Joseph Kennedy, September 30, 2011 (with permission) [velociraptorize]

Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with the eyepiece of the camera to TSN-PZ 1 / f/8.0 at 1000.0mm 250S ISO400

Question:

This beautiful mystery neotropical bird was reclassified from DNA data. Can you identify this bird species in the taxonomy of the family mystery "and tell me its scientific name, old and new? They changed their common names as well?

dominique
, a species who had long been included in the "gender typical Neotropical warblers of the forest,"
Dendroica

until July 2011 when the new taxonomic position was officially recognized.


Despite these revisions, all of the New World songbirds wood remain in the taxonomic family, Parulidae. However, there are several groups of passerines known as "warblers" are not related at all. They are called "warblers of the Old World," previously were all placed in the family Sylviidae, but have now been reorganized into several families from DNA data (leaves Phylloscopidae warblers; Cettiidae are the typical "Bush- warblers "Locustellidae megalura grass warblers and now Bush-warblers; Acrocephalidae are the warblers and marsh warblers trees, while the" warblers true "or Sylvia warblers Sylviidae either remain or have been deleted in Timaliidae) Malagasy warblers, which have been transferred to the new family, Bernieridae, warblers Cisticola Cisticolidae and possibly a new family of "African songbird." Other birds that are commonly called "warblers" include tit-warblers, flycatchers tale (Stenostiridae), the warblers and Australasia (Acanthizidae), the last is actually more closely related to chickadees and titmice (Paridae).


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