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By: “Greater Antillean Bananaquit” – birdfinding.info
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Wed, 05 May 2021 14:18:52 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-690[…] dark-gray throat that contrasts sharply with the vivid yellow underparts at the chest—whereas the “Bahama”, “Cozumel”, “Cayman”, and “Providencia” forms have a larger, whitish throat area that […]
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By: “Cozumel Bananaquit” – birdfinding.info
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Tue, 04 May 2021 15:16:15 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-687[…] DNA analysis (Bellemain et al. 2008) indicates that the oldest splits are among three lineages: “Bahama” (bahamensis, plus the “Cozumel” subspecies, caboti); “Greater Antillean” (Jamaican […]
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By: “Cayman Bananaquit” – birdfinding.info
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Tue, 04 May 2021 15:08:21 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-685[…] DNA analysis (Bellemain et al. 2008) indicates that the oldest splits are among three lineages: “Bahama” (bahamensis, plus the “Cozumel” subspecies, caboti); “Greater Antillean” (Jamaican […]
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By: “Providencia Bananaquit” – birdfinding.info
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Tue, 04 May 2021 13:08:46 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-680[…] “Cayman” form, which itself is peculiarly intermediate between the “Greater Antillean” and “Bahama” forms—according to genetic analysis (Bellemain et al. 2008), “Cayman” is most closely related […]
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By: Caribbean Bird Guide – Index – birdfinding.info
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Fri, 23 Apr 2021 00:49:47 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-659[…] “Bahama Bananaquit” […]
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By: Thraupidae: Tanagers – birdfinding.info
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Fri, 23 Apr 2021 00:40:37 +0000https://www.birdfinding.info/?p=88337#comment-658[…] “Bahama Bananaquit” (C. f. bahamensis) […]
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