Prairie Forest Singer [1] ( lat. Dendroica discolor ) - a species of birds of the arboreal family .
| Prairie Forest Singer |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| View: | Prairie Forest Singer |
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Dendroica discolor ( Vieillot , 1809 ) |
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Least ConcernedIUCN 3.1 Least Concern : 22721725 |
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DescriptionThe top of the plumage is olive green with black stripes on the sides and with v-shaped or semicircular black stripes below the eyes and eyes. The tail feathers are blackish, and the plumage of the bottom is yellow.
DistributionBirds are common in eastern North America, migrating in the winter, including to Florida and Central America. They inhabit mangroves , open wooded areas and gardens.
ParasitesThe nesting parasite, the brown-headed cow corpse, lays its eggs in the nest of this species.
Notes- ↑ Boehme R. L. , Flint V. E. The Bilingual Dictionary of Animal Names. Birds. Latin, Russian, English, German, French / Ed. ed. Acad. V. E. Sokolova . - M .: Rus. lang., "RUSSO", 1994. - S. 420. - 2030 copies. - ISBN 5-200-00643-0 .
Literature- New World Warblers (New Mermaids) von Jon Curson, 1994 - ISBN 0713639326