The palmchat (Dulus dominicus) is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean...
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The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus...
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Meliphagidae but instead belong to a group that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. The authors proposed...
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known as the superfamily Muscicapoidea Superfamily Bombycilloidea Dulidae: palmchat Bombycillidae: waxwings Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:...
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mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni). The national bird is the cigua palmera or palmchat (Dulus dominicus), another endemic species. The Dominican Republic celebrates...
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belong to a group within the Passerida that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. Hawaiian honeyeaters...
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few islands (the extinct Hawaiian honeyeaters in Mohoidae), or both (the palmchat in Dulidae and the hylocitrea in Hylocitreidae). The most basal extant...
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Sisserou parrot (national bird) Amazona imperalis Dominican Republic Palmchat (national bird) Dulus dominicus El Salvador Turquoise-browed motmot (national...
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recorded, of which 163 are endemic such as todies, Fernandina's flicker and palmchat. The American yellow warbler is found in many areas, as is the green heron...
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allies Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers Hypocoliidae: hypocolius Dulidae: palmchat † Mohoidae: some Hawaiian honeyeaters, Moho and Chaetoptila genera, not...
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Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers Family Bombycillidae: waxwings Family Dulidae: palmchat Family Hypocoliidae: hypocolius Family Hylocitreidae: hylocitrea Superfamily...
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usually quite vocal, but no dedicated song. Bombycillidae: waxwings Dulidae: palmchat. Tentatively placed here. Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers. Tentatively...
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No Dominica Imperial amazon Amazona imperialis Yes Dominican Republic Palmchat Dulus dominicus Yes Ecuador Andean condor Vultur gryphus Yes Egypt Steppe...
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evolution), but instead belong to a group that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. The authors proposed...
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the same group. A 2019 study found them to be in a clade containing the palmchat (Dulidae), waxwings (Bombycillidae), silky-flycatchers (Ptiliogonatidae)...
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tityra, bright-rumped attila, black-faced grosbeak (and on Hispaniola, the palmchat), are particularly fond of gumbo-limbo fruit, as are migrants such as the...
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List of birds of North America (section Palmchat)
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus...
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Phainoptila)), Hypocolius (Hypocoliidae), Hylocitrea (Hylocitreidae), palmchats (Dulidae) and the Hawaiian honeyeaters (Mohoidae). There are three species:...
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(silky-flycatchers) Bombycillidae (waxwings) Hypocoliidae (hypocolius) Dulidae (palmchat) Cinclidae (dippers) Troglodytidae (wrens) Mimidae (mockingbirds and thrashers)...
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relatives of the waxwings are believed to be the silky-flycatchers, the palmchat, and the grey hypocolius, all of which have sometimes been included in...
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swift Palm cockatoo Palm crow Palm lorikeet Palm tanager Palm warbler Palmchat Palm-nut vulture Pampa finch Pampas meadowlark Pampas pipit Panamanian...
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is the West Indian Mahogany. The national bird is the Cigua Palmera or Palmchat ("Dulus dominicus"). Spanish is the predominant language in the Dominican...
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parvorder contains the following 19 families: Bombycilloidea Dulidae: palmchat Bombycillidae: waxwings Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:...
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List of birds of Haiti (section Palmchat)
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus...
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or Bernieridae) Family Dulidae (tentatively placed here) Genus Dulus- palmchat Family Elachuridae Genus Elachura - spotted elachura Family Emberizidae...
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Ptiliogonatidae (silky flycatchers) Family Bombycillidae (waxwings) Family Dulidae (palmchat) Family Hypocoliidae (hypocolius) Family Tichodromadidae (wallcreeper)...
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well as flamingo. There are over 200 species of avifauna, including the palmchat, La Selle thrush, introduced guineafowl, and grey-crowned tanager which...
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List of birds of Hispaniola (section Palmchat)
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus...
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woodpecker (Melanerpes striatus), white-necked crow (Corvus leucognaphalus), palmchat (Dulus dominicus), Hispaniolan trogon (Priotelus roseigaster), ruddy quail-dove...
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see Endemism in birds. The following families are endemic to the region: Palmchat, a passerine family (Dulidae), containing a single species found only on...
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