A male "'myrtle warbler " "'( Setophaga coronata coronata ) " in breeding plumage, photographed in the L�on-Provancher Ecological Reserve, Qu�bec, Canada.
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A male "'myrtle warbler " "'( Setophaga coronata coronata ) " in breeding plumage, photographed in the L�on-Provancher Ecological Reserve, Qu�bec, Canada.
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The three species mainly feed on the nuts from a few species of palms ( notably " Acrocomia aculeata ", " Butia yatay " and " Syagrus coronata " ).
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There is similarity between Gilabert's phrase " de valor coronada " and Dante's " coronata e vestita d'umilitate ", but the coronation is the only commonality.
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The first observation about natural history of " Anchylorhynchus " was published by " A . trapezicollis " to be a pest of the palm known as licuri ( " Syagrus coronata " ).
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In 2001, Thorsson and Salisbury used the tern " Nebularia " as a group ( and " not " as a valid taxonomic name ), for species related to the type species " Mitra coronata ".
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A University of Sheffield post-graduate researcher who had recently been appointed Assistant Curator of the Zoological Museum, Sam Wilson was studying a parasitic crustacean ( listed by Walmsley as " Spanknotrophus " ) and its nudibranch host " Doto coronata ".
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In Ohio, the most commonly reported avian prey species, and most common stored food items behind meadow voles, were yellow-rumped warblers ( " Setophaga coronata " ) and white-throated sparrows ( " Zonotrichus albicollis " ).
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This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its western counterpart, Audubon's warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as yellow-rumped warblers, " Setophaga coronata ".
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This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its eastern counterpart, the myrtle warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as the yellow-rumped warbler, " Setophaga coronata ".