The Fan-tailed Warbler is sometimes placed in the genus Basileuterus, since its nest, eggs, voice, and juvenile plumage are similar. However, no Basileuterus warbler has a tail or a tawny breast like the Fan-tailed's, so it is generally kept in the monotypic genus Euthlypis.
The Fan-tailed Warbler is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Fan-tailed Warbler, Euthlypis lachrymosa , is an New World Warbler in the monotypic genus Euthlypis that lives along the Pacific slope from northern Mexico to Nicaragua. Vagrant records exist for Arizona and New Mexico. It is yellow on its throat and underparts with a tawny wash on its chest. The head is gray with a black-framed yellow crown and white around the eyes. The undertail coverlets are white. They are 5.8-6.3 in (14.5-16 cm) long and have pleasant, upslurred song. More
* American Fan-tailed Warbler, Euthlypis lachrymosa * Old World Zitting Cisticola, Cisticola juncidis, previously called Fan-tailed Warbler. * see also: Fan-tailed Grassbird, Schoenicola brevirostris Disambig gray.svg This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia. More
Fan-tailed Warbler The Fan-tailed Warbler, Euthlypis lachrymosa , is an New World Warbler in the monotypic (one single species) genus Euthlypis that lives along the Pacific slope from northern Mexico to Nicaragua. There are a few unconfirmed reports of it occurring within the USA: one was reported in Big Bend National Park, Texas in August 2007. Fan-tailed Warblers live in and at the edge of evergreen and semideciduous forest, especially near ravines. They are found alone or in pairs. More
Fan-tailed Warbler: Found in Mexico south to Nicaragua, with six records from southeast Arizona. Preferred habitats include dry or low rocky stream bottoms. Listen to Call Voice Text "suwee-suwee-suwee, chu", "schree" Interesting Facts * The Fan-tailed Warbler is sometimes placed in the genus Basileuterus, since its nest, eggs, voice, and juvenile plumage are similar. More
An ABA Code 4 Fan-tailed Warbler, the only representative of the genus, Euthlypis, was found on 18 May in Melrose Woods near Melrose, New Mexico, by Gary Froehlich. Fan-tailed Warbler at an antswarm in Mexico, 29 March '09. Photograph courtesy of Brian Gibbons. Fan-tailed Warbler at Antswarm 29mar2009 Euthlypis lacrymosa has only been reported a few times in the ABA Area, most records from Arizona, but one record from Big Bend National Park, TX, in late summer 2007. More
Fan-tailed Warbler: Song is a bold pleasing melody of slurred notes, beginning weakly and building to a strong ending with an up- and down-slurred note at the end, "suwee-suwee-suwee, chu." Call is a sharp, high "schree." Similar Species Fan-tailed Warbler: None in North America . Home | Search | Browser | Expert | Forum | Store | My Whatbird | Help | Site Map © 2002 - 2007 www.whatbird. More
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Synonym of fan-tailed warbler in thesaurus Fan-tailed warbler Translation = More Languages: Fan-tailed warbler Translation On Other Language: English Spanish Croatian Fan-tailed warbler in English There are a number of birds called Fan-tailed Warbler. They include: * American Fan-tailed Warbler, Euthlypis lachrymosa * Old World Zitting Cisticola, Cisticola juncidis, previously called Fan-tailed Warbler. More
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DALLAS, TEXAS — For the first time ever, a Fan-tailed Warbler has been photographed in Texas. Carolyn Ohl-Johnson snapped the image: Fan-tailed Warbler. * del.icio.us * Digg * Facebook * Twitter * Google Bookmarks * StumbleUpon * Reddit * Technorati Related posts: 1. More
MEGA: Fan-tailed Warbler in New Mexico » MEGA: Fan-tailed Warbler in New Mexico - May 18th, 2009 · Rick Wright · News, Recent Sightings and Highlights · 1 Comment A Fan-tailed Warbler was discovered an hour ago 11 miles west of Melrose, NM. If memory serves, this would be a first record for that incredibly birdy state, and only the 9th or 10th for the ABA Area overall. More
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adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) adult male Fan-tailed Warbler (Euthlypis lachrymosa tephra) More
Fan-tailed Warbler Euthlypis lachrymosa = Described by: Bonaparte (1850) Alternate common name(s): Neotropical Fan-tailed Warbler, American Fan-tailed Warbler Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Tamaulipas, Mexico - Jul 5, 2007 More