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| - | ;Geothlypis poliocephala | + | [[Image:Grey-crowned_Yellowthroat.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Aplomado2u<br />Location: [[Mexico]]]] |
| - | [[Image:Grey-crowned_Yellowthroat.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by Aplomado2u]] | + | ;[[:Category:Geothlypis|Geothlypis]] poliocephala |
| | ==Identification== | | ==Identification== |
| - | Photographed in Mexico. | + | 13.5cm-14.5cm, sexes similar. Gray head with black lores and white eye-crescents (faint in eastern [[Mexico]] and east/south of there). Bright yellow underparts, olive back and wings. Pinkish, broad bill with blackish [[Topography#Beaks|culmen]], black eye, pink legs. |
| | + | ====Similar Species==== |
| | + | The gray-crowned has a morph typical of the other Yellowthroats, but without the black face band of the [[Common Yellowthroat]], and with a stouter and deeper bill than the [[Black-polled Yellowthroat]] |
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| | + | ==Distribution== |
| | + | In [[Mexico]] along both coasts from a latitude south of the tip of Baja California including all of the Yucatan penisula with an isolated patch in the vicinity of Guadalajara. The coastal ranges, separate in the north, coalesce at the isthmus of Mexico in southern [[Oaxaca]]. Distribution continues throughout southern [[Central America]] to western [[Panama]]. |
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| | + | ==Taxonomy== |
| | + | Sometimes placed in genus ''[[:Category:Chamaethlypis|Chamaethlypis]]''<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup> |
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| | + | ====Subspecies==== |
| | + | Six subspecies are recognized<sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>: |
| | + | *''G. p. poliocephala'' |
| | + | *''G. p. ralphi'' |
| | + | *''G. p. palpebralis'' |
| | + | *''G. p. caninucha'' |
| | + | *''G. p. icterotis'' |
| | + | *''G. p. ridgwayi'' |
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| | + | ==Habitat== |
| | + | Fields and pastures, scrub and brush, including rather dry areas. Not found in marshes, in contrast to the [[Common Yellowthroat]]. |
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| | + | ==Behaviour== |
| | + | A very active little bird typical of wood-warblers, constantly in movement gleaning insects from the leaves and twigs of dense bushes. May sing from an open perch. |
| | + | ==References== |
| | + | #Howell & Webb, "A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and northern Central America" Oxford University Press, 1999. |
| | + | #{{Ref-Clements6thAug11}}#BF member personal observations |
| | + | {{ref}} |
| | ==External Links== | | ==External Links== |
| - | *[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?si=Geothlypis+poliocephala&x=17&y=6 View more images of Grey-crowned Yellowthroat in the gallery] | + | {{GSearch|Geothlypis+poliocephala}} |
| - | [[Category:Birds]] | + | [[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Geothlypis]] |
Current revision
Photo by Aplomado2u
Location:
Mexico
- Geothlypis poliocephala
[edit] Identification
13.5cm-14.5cm, sexes similar. Gray head with black lores and white eye-crescents (faint in eastern Mexico and east/south of there). Bright yellow underparts, olive back and wings. Pinkish, broad bill with blackish culmen, black eye, pink legs.
[edit] Similar Species
The gray-crowned has a morph typical of the other Yellowthroats, but without the black face band of the Common Yellowthroat, and with a stouter and deeper bill than the Black-polled Yellowthroat
[edit] Distribution
In Mexico along both coasts from a latitude south of the tip of Baja California including all of the Yucatan penisula with an isolated patch in the vicinity of Guadalajara. The coastal ranges, separate in the north, coalesce at the isthmus of Mexico in southern Oaxaca. Distribution continues throughout southern Central America to western Panama.
[edit] Taxonomy
Sometimes placed in genus Chamaethlypis[1]
[edit] Subspecies
Six subspecies are recognized[2]:
- G. p. poliocephala
- G. p. ralphi
- G. p. palpebralis
- G. p. caninucha
- G. p. icterotis
- G. p. ridgwayi
[edit] Habitat
Fields and pastures, scrub and brush, including rather dry areas. Not found in marshes, in contrast to the Common Yellowthroat.
[edit] Behaviour
A very active little bird typical of wood-warblers, constantly in movement gleaning insects from the leaves and twigs of dense bushes. May sing from an open perch.
[edit] References
- Howell & Webb, "A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and northern Central America" Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Clements, JF. 2011. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to August 2011. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/downloadable-clements-checklist
- BF member personal observations
[edit] External Links