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- Q283931 subject Q8839282.
- Q283931 abstract "Marmora's warbler (Sylvia sarda) is a typical warbler, genus Sylvia. It breeds on Mediterranean islands, typically including Corsica and Sardinia. The smaller Balearic Islands bird is increasingly given specific status as Balearic warbler, Sylvia balearica. These two seem to form a superspecies which in turn groups with Tristram's warbler and the Dartford warbler (Helbig 2001, Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006). They are generally resident but some birds migrate south to winter in north Africa. They are rare vagrants to northern and western Europe.These are small, long tailed, large-headed birds, overall very similar to their close relatives in the Dartford warbler group. Marmora's warblers are grey above and below, lacking the brick-red underparts of the Dartford warbler. Adult males have darker patches on the forehead and between the eye and the pointed bill. The legs and iris are red. The song is a fast rattle. Immature birds can be confused with young Dartford warblers, which are also grey below, but Marmora's have a paler throat. Their iris is dark.These small passerine birds are found in open country with thorny bushes and heather. 3-5 eggs are laid in a nest in a bush. Like most warblers, they are insectivorous.This bird is named after the Italian naturalist Alberto della Marmora.".
- Q283931 binomialAuthority Q1462.
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- Q283931 class Q5113.
- Q283931 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q283931 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q283931 family Q187014.
- Q283931 genus Q1293045.
- Q283931 kingdom Q729.
- Q283931 order Q25341.
- Q283931 phylum Q10915.
- Q283931 thumbnail Marmora%27s_Warbler_-_Sardinia_-_Italy_S4E1036.jpg?width=300.
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- Q283931 binomialAuthority "Temminck, 1820, Sardinia".
- Q283931 classis Q5113.
- Q283931 familia Q187014.
- Q283931 genus "Sylvia".
- Q283931 ordo Q25341.
- Q283931 phylum Q10915.
- Q283931 regnum "Animalia".
- Q283931 status "LC".
- Q283931 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q283931 type Animal.
- Q283931 type Bird.
- Q283931 type Eukaryote.
- Q283931 type Species.
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- Q283931 comment "Marmora's warbler (Sylvia sarda) is a typical warbler, genus Sylvia. It breeds on Mediterranean islands, typically including Corsica and Sardinia. The smaller Balearic Islands bird is increasingly given specific status as Balearic warbler, Sylvia balearica. These two seem to form a superspecies which in turn groups with Tristram's warbler and the Dartford warbler (Helbig 2001, Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006). They are generally resident but some birds migrate south to winter in north Africa.".
- Q283931 label "Marmora's warbler".
- Q283931 depiction Marmora%27s_Warbler_-_Sardinia_-_Italy_S4E1036.jpg.