Riverbank warbler
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At Vale do Ribeira, Registro, São Paulo, Brazil | |
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M. rivularis
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Myiothlypis rivularis (Wied, 1821)
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Basileuterus rivularis |
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The riverbank warbler (Myiothlypis rivularis), sometimes known as the Neotropical river warbler or just river warbler (leading to confusion with Locustella fluviatilis), is a species of bird in the Parulidae family.
It is found at low levels near water in forests and woodlands. Its range includes three disjunct populations, with one (M. r. mesoleuca) in the eastern Amazon of Brazil, the Guianas, and southern and eastern Venezuela, the second (nominate subspecies) in the Atlantic Forest of south-eastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and far north-eastern Argentina, and the final population (M. r. bolivianus) in the Yungas of Bolivia.
References
- BirdLife International 2004. Phaeothlypis rivularis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007.
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