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gray warblerの例文

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  • Juniper woodlands harbor black-throated gray warbler, pinyon jay, and ash-throated flycatcher.
  • While Townsend's and hermit warblers commonly hybridize with each other, records of either species hybridizing with the black-throated gray warbler are uncommon.
  • The black-throated gray warbler breeds in open mixed forest with a brushy understory, in dry open oak forests, and in chaparral and other scrubland.
  • The "'black-throated gray warbler "'( " Setophaga nigrescens " ) is a passerine bird of the New World warbler family Parulidae.
  • Some of the scientific work covered in Root's analysis showed that the range of some warblers, including the black-footed gray warbler of Washington, is moving north.
  • Of these relatives, the range of the black-throated gray warbler overlaps with those of Townsend's warbler and the hermit warbler, but they occur in different habitats.
  • These included birds such as the mountain plover, Vaux's swift, chestnut-collared longspur, black-throated gray warbler, Townsend's warbler and sage thrasher, and a number of mammals such as the Douglas squirrel; several of these were described by Bachman ( 1839 ) from samples collected by Townsend.
  • Some expected and seasonal residents include the warblers, all the western warblers are possible during the right season : Wilson's, yellow, yellow-rumped, orange-crowned warbler, hermit, black-throated gray warblers, yellow-breasted chat in the summer . western kingbird, western wood pewee, olive-sided flycatcher, Gray flycatcher, ash-throat-ed flycatcher, may also be seen in the summer.
  • Migratory species include American robin, belted kingfisher, Bewick's wren, black-headed grosbeak, black-throated gray warbler, blue-gray gnatcatcher, blue grosbeak, Brewer's sparrow, bridled titmouse, brown creeper, Sora, Townsend's warbler, Virginia's warbler, warbling vireo, western bluebird, western tanager, western wood pewee, white-crowned sparrow, Wilson's warbler, and yellow-rumped warbler.