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Phylloscopus

  • Two-barred Warbler

    Two-barred Warbler 
    (Chích hai vạch, Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus)

    The two-barred warbler (Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus) is a bird of the leaf warbler family (Phylloscopidae). 
    The bird is closely related to the greenish warbler, to which it was formerly considered conspecific.
    This species is found in northern Mongolia, Manchuria and southern Siberia.


    Leaf warblers are small insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the genus Phylloscopus. 
    Leaf warblers were formerly included in the Old World warbler family but are now considered to belong to the family Phylloscopidae, introduced in 2006.
    The name Phylloscopus combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").

    plumbeitarsus Latin plumbeus plumbeous; Greek tarsos flat of the foot.
    "Tarsos" can refer to the ankle or the bones of the ankle in anatomy. It can also refer to the corresponding part of the foot in other animals, or the tarsal plate of the eyelid. In a zoological context, "tarsos" can also denote the distal part of an arthropod's limb. 

  • White-Spectacled Warbler

    White-Spectacled Warbler 
    (Chích đớp ruồi mày đen, Seicercus affinis or Phylloscopus intermedius)

    The white-spectacled warbler (Phylloscopus intermedius) is a species of leaf warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. 
    The bird is found in Asia from the eastern Himalayas to south-eastern China and southern Vietnam.

    The name Phylloscopus combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").
    intermedia, intermedianus, intermedium, intermedius Latin intermedius intermediate: between species, indicative of an intermediate status or appearance between other species.

  • Yellow-Breasted Warbler

    Yellow-breasted warbler 
    (Phylloscopus montis) 

    The yellow-breasted warbler (Phylloscopus montis) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae.
    It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Palawan Island in the Philippines, Central Highlands of Vietnam.


    Phylloscopidae, Phylloscopus: combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").
    mons, montis: Latin for mountain, of a mountain.

  • Yellow-Browed Warbler

    Yellow-browed Warbler 
    (Chích mày lớn, Phylloscopus inornatus)

    The yellow-browed warbler (Phylloscopus inornatus) is a leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae) which breeds in the east Palearctic. 
    This warbler is strongly migratory and winters mainly in tropical South Asia and South-east Asia, but also in small numbers in western Europe. 

    The name Phylloscopus combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").
    The specific inornatus is Latin for "plain, inornate".

  • Yellow-streaked Warbler

    Yellow-streaked warbler 
    (Phylloscopus armandii)

    The yellow-streaked warbler (Phylloscopus armandii) is a species of leaf warbler in the family Phylloscopidae.
    The bird breeds across much of China and migrates south to Yunnan and northern Southeast Asia.

    Leaf warblers were formerly included in the Old World warbler family but are now considered to belong to the family Phylloscopidae, introduced in 2006.
    The name Phylloscopus combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").

  • Yellow-vented Warbler

    Yellow-vented warbler 
    (Phylloscopus cantator, Chích đít vàng)

    The yellow-vented warbler (Phylloscopus cantator) is a species of leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae). 
    The bird is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand. 

    Leaf warblers are small insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the genus Phylloscopus. 
    Leaf warblers were formerly included in the Old World warbler family but are now considered to belong to the family Phylloscopidae, introduced in 2006.
    The name Phylloscopus combines the Ancient Greek phullon meaning "leaf" and skopos meaning "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").
    cantator, cantatoris Latin cantator singer (cantare to sing).

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