The grey warbler (Gerygone igata), also known by its Māori name riroriro or outside New Zealand as the grey gerygone, is an insectivorous bird in the...
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The black-throated gray warbler or black-throated grey warbler (Setophaga nigrescens) is a passerine bird of the New World warbler family Parulidae. It is...
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tit-flycatcher Grey treepie Grey trembler Grey wagtail Grey warbler-finch Grey waxbill Grey whistler Grey wren Grey wren-warbler Grey-and-buff woodpecker Grey-and-gold...
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The grey warbler-finch (Certhidea fusca) is a species of bird, one of Darwin's finches in the tanager family Thraupidae. Sometimes classified in the family...
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the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. This species is closely related to the grey warbler-finch, and were formerly considered conspecific, but both species differ...
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the Locustella warblers, approaching the size of the great reed warbler. The adult has an unstreaked olive-brown back, uniformly grey breast and buff...
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The red-winged grey warbler (Drymocichla incana) is a small to medium size bird in the family Cisticolidae that is native to Central Africa. It is the...
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The New World warblers or wood-warblers are a group of small, often colorful, passerine birds that make up the family Parulidae and are restricted to...
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red-winged grey warbler (Drymocichla incana) Spiloptila – monotypic, cricket warbler (Spiloptila clamans) Phyllolais – monotypic, buff-bellied warbler (Phyllolais...
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Chatham Islands gerygone (redirect from Chatham Island Warbler)
related grey warbler of mainland New Zealand. Both warblers were discovered and named by G. R. Gray in 1845. The grey and Chatham Island warblers are the...
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