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11Bird species new to science described in the 2000s — See also parent article Bird species new to science This page details the bird species described as new to science in the years 2000 to 2009:ummary statisticsNumber of species described per yearCountries with high numbers of newly described… …
12ovenbird — ov•en•bird [[t]ˈʌv ənˌbɜrd[/t]] n. 1) orn a North American wood warbler, Seiurus aurocapillus, that builds an oven shaped nest on the forest floor 2) orn any of numerous suboscine songbirds of the family Furnariidae, ranging from S Mexico through …
13whitethroat — white•throat [[t]ˈ(h)waɪtˌθroʊt, ˈwaɪt [/t]] n. 1) orn any of several small songbirds having white throats, esp. an Old World warbler Sylvia communis[/ex] 2) orn white throated sparrow • Etymology: 1670–80 …
14Malcolm Penny — is a British zoologist who is known for his ornithological field work on Aldabra and the Seychelles. In 1964 he graduated in zoology at the University of Bristol.[1][2] He led scientific expeditions to Aldabra and the Seychelles in the Indian… …
15Pitcairn Islands — Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands Pitkern Ailen …
16Ovenbird — For other uses, see Ovenbird (disambiguation). Ovenbird Conservation status …
17Lark Bunting — Conservation status Least Concern ( …
18Paruline à ailes bleues — Vermivora cyanoptera …
19chiffchaff — chiff•chaff [[t]ˈtʃɪfˌtʃæf, ˌtʃɑf[/t]] n. orn a greenish brown Old World warbler Phylloscopus collybita[/ex] • Etymology: 1770–80; imit.; cf. GZilpzalpchiffchaff …
20yellowbird — yel•low•bird [[t]ˈyɛl oʊˌbɜrd[/t]] n. orn any of various birds with yellow plumage, as the yellow warbler or goldfinch • Etymology: 1695–1705 …
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