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- Q429176 subject Q7060422.
- Q429176 subject Q7060445.
- Q429176 subject Q8301344.
- Q429176 subject Q9651446.
- Q429176 abstract "The Colima warbler (Oreothlypis crissalis) is a New World warbler. It is mainly found in the Sierra Madre Occidental of central Mexico, though its range just barely extends into adjacent southwestern Texas in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park.The Colima warbler is about 4.5 to 5 inches (11 to 13 cm) long. They are mainly dark gray and brownish in coloration, with a pale under-side. Their rump and the feathers below their tail are yellow. They have a white ring around their eye, and a tinge of pale color on their breasts. Males have a spot of orange on the top of their heads.In appearance the Colima warbler is very similar to Virginia's warbler, but is larger in size, more robust, and heavier billed. Virginia's warbler has much more yellow or pale color on their breasts, which is more gray in the Colima warbler. The yellow above and below the tail is also more orange-yellow than the Colima warbler, and more greenish-yellow in Virginia's warblers.".
- Q429176 binomialAuthority Q933058.
- Q429176 class Q5113.
- Q429176 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q429176 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q429176 family Q739200.
- Q429176 genus Q822471.
- Q429176 kingdom Q729.
- Q429176 order Q194240.
- Q429176 order Q25341.
- Q429176 phylum Q10915.
- Q429176 synonym "Leiothlypis crissalis".
- Q429176 synonym "Vermivora crissalis".
- Q429176 thumbnail Oreothlypis_crissalis_map.svg?width=300.
- Q429176 wikiPageExternalLink colima-warbler.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q1124584.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q1137226.
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- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q194240.
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- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q25341.
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- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q5113.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060422.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060445.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q739200.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q822471.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q8301344.
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- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q933058.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q96.
- Q429176 wikiPageWikiLink Q9651446.
- Q429176 classis Q5113.
- Q429176 familia Q739200.
- Q429176 genus "Oreothlypis".
- Q429176 ordo Q25341.
- Q429176 phylum Q10915.
- Q429176 regnum "Animalia".
- Q429176 status "LC".
- Q429176 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q429176 subordo Q194240.
- Q429176 synonyms "Leiothlypis crissalis".
- Q429176 synonyms "Vermivora crissalis".
- Q429176 type Animal.
- Q429176 type Bird.
- Q429176 type Eukaryote.
- Q429176 type Species.
- Q429176 type Thing.
- Q429176 type Q19088.
- Q429176 type Q729.
- Q429176 comment "The Colima warbler (Oreothlypis crissalis) is a New World warbler. It is mainly found in the Sierra Madre Occidental of central Mexico, though its range just barely extends into adjacent southwestern Texas in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park.The Colima warbler is about 4.5 to 5 inches (11 to 13 cm) long. They are mainly dark gray and brownish in coloration, with a pale under-side. Their rump and the feathers below their tail are yellow.".
- Q429176 label "Colima warbler".
- Q429176 depiction Oreothlypis_crissalis_map.svg.