This species was formerly a part of a much larger species called ''Anthus novaeseelandiae'' which was split in [[
*''A. n. exiguus'':
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*Underside yellowish buff to more orange, reaching as a half collar to the sides of the neck
[[Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher]] has Blue crown above a black "bandit's mask", blue tertials, and mostly white tail with outer tail
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...d spots. Head sports a yellow crown in which the slightly smaller male has a red spot in the centre.<br />
'''Juveniles''' are similar to the adults but duller with a more barred underside. <sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>
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*''C. n. nigrescens'':
*''C. n. aequatorialis'':
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*''N. a. chocoensis'':
*''N. a. longicaudatus'':
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Length 15 cm. Heavy for a Cisticola; males 25 g, females 18 g<br />
*''C. n. strangei'':
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**NE Mexico (e Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas)
**Gulf-Caribbean slope of e Mexico (Veracruz to n Oaxaca)
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...fy or white with brown streaks or spots, quite variable. Around the eye is a dark area surrounded by pale feathering ("spectacles" or "goggles"), and ey
Southern Boobook is a recent split, it used to be together with [[Sumba Boobook]] and [[Morepork]
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[[Image:New_Zealand_Pipit.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Subspecies ''A. n. novaeseelandiae''<br />Photo © by {{user|Layzeboy|Layzeboy}} <br />La
[[Image:NewZealandPipitIMG 6114.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''A. n. aucklandicus''<br /> Photo © by {{user|jmorlan|Joseph Morlan}}<br />E
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*White underparts have a rufous wash
* ''N. c. crassirostris'' formerly Bonin Islands; extinct since the late 1800s
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...streaked upperparts and a broad rounded tail which has streaks underneath. A fluffy white throat is often obvious when the bird is singing.
...s. However, even the most unstreaked Grasshopper Warblers will always have a dark alula.
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*''A. a. lynesi'' - Probably extinct; Western [[Morocco]]
*''A. a. stieberi'' - South-western [[Mauritania]] and [[Senegambia]] to north-east
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19 cm - a small species<br />
This is a [[Dictionary_M-S#M|monotypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
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The described form [[Imperial Pheasant]] has shown to be a hybrid of this species with [[Edwards's Pheasant]] and in one case with [[V
*''L. n. occidentalis'': South-central [[China]] (north-western Yunnan) and north-e
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[[Image:1321 zwstern.jpg|thumb|550px|right|''C. n. niger'', adult summer<br /> Photo © by {{user|Mirage|Mirage}}<br />[[
[[Image:268 rna 268 igra 2931.jpg|thumb|350px|right|''C. n. niger'', Winter plumage<br />Photo © by {{user|mikemik|mikemik}}<br /
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This is a [[Dictionary_M-S#M|monotypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
Until recently, Sula Scops Owl was considered a subspecies of one of these two species: [[Sulawesi Scops Owl]] - ''Otus man
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*''A. v. brunnescens'' - E Colombia (middle Magdalena Valley)
*''A. v. viridis'' - S Venezuela to Guianas, Amaz. Brazil, e Peru and n Bolivia
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*''D. n. nipalense'':
*''D. n. cuttingi'':
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...he [[Baltic States]] and across [[Russia]] between about 48 and 64 degrees N. Southern limits are the Pyrenees, Alps and the Black Sea.
...]], Brittany, coastal [[Netherlands]] and south-west [[Sweden]]. Elsewhere a summer visitor, present April-August.
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*''I. n. naevius'':
*''I. n. meruloides'':
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