Yellow-throated Forest Singer [1] ( lat. Dendroica dominica ) is a species of birds of the arboreal family .
| Yellow-throated Forest Singer |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| View: | Yellow-throated Forest Singer |
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Dendroica dominica ( Linnaeus , 1766 ) |
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Least ConcernedIUCN 3.1 Least Concern : 22724793 |
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DescriptionThe yellow-throated forest singer has a yellow throat and upper chest area. The plumage of the top has a grayish color with dark gray hiding feathers, on which two white stripes are visible. The plumage of the bottom is white. The crown of the head and forehead are black, with black plumage extending slightly from the eyes to the side of the cheeks. The rest of the head is white.
DistributionA yellow-throated forest songter nests from Central Texas to Central Florida, from southern Kansas all the way to northern Illinois and eastern Pennsylvania. They spend the winter in southern Florida, in the Bahamas, in eastern Mexico to Nicaragua .
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- Jon Curson: New World Warblers (New Mermaids) , 1994 - ISBN 0713639326