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Palmchat

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Dulus dominicus
Photo by WillieWagtail  Photo taken: Las Galeras, Dominican Republic
Photo by WillieWagtail
Photo taken: Las Galeras, Dominican Republic

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[edit] Identification

20 cm. Brown above, buff streaked with brown below; sexes are similar.

[edit] Distribution

The Dominican Republic and Haiti.

[edit] Taxonomy

Traditional taxonomists generally place the Palmchat in its own family because of pecularities that suggest it is not closely related to any of the major passerine groups; it nearest realtives are often considered to be the waxwings. Sibley & Monroe (1990) reduced it to a tribe [Dulinae] in the Bombycillidae; both current world checklists agree with the traditional treatment, placing the Palmchat in its own family, the Dulidae.

The Palmchat is a monotypic species.

[edit] Habitat

Palmchat belongs in palm savannas , or other open areas with scattered trees, but also adapts well to areas such as city parks and gardens.

[edit] Behaviour

This bird builds large communal nests of sticks, mainly in royal palms (Roystonea sp.), and feeds on flowers, berries and fruit. Also away from nest is most likely to be found in flocks.

[edit] External Links

The Palmchat was the bird of the month of the Society for Conservation and study of Caribbean Birds recently *this ; is a relatively complete presentation of the species.

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