Gray-and-gold Warbler Myiothlypis fraseri
Thomas S. Schulenberg and Tom Johnson
Version: 1.0 — Published November 22, 2013
Version: 1.0 — Published November 22, 2013
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Dutch | Feeënzanger |
English | Gray-and-gold Warbler |
English (United States) | Gray-and-gold Warbler |
French | Paruline de Fraser |
French (France) | Paruline de Fraser |
German | Feenwaldsänger |
Japanese | セアオアメリカムシクイ |
Norwegian | ecuadorparula |
Polish | koronówka szaro-złota |
Russian | Сероспинный певун |
Serbian | Sivo-zlatna cvrkutarka |
Slovak | horárik pôvabný |
Spanish | Reinita de Fraser |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Reinita Grisidorada |
Spanish (Peru) | Reinita Gris y Dorada |
Spanish (Spain) | Reinita de Fraser |
Swedish | ecuadorskogssångare |
Turkish | Fraser Ötleğeni |
Ukrainian | Коронник сизий |
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Introduction
Gray-and-gold Warbler is a distinctive warbler of western South America. Living in western Ecuador and northwestern Peru, the species forages near the ground in forest and edge habitats below 1900 meters in elevation. As the name implies, Gray-and-gold Warbler is largely gray above and yellow below with an olive back, an orange crown patch widely bordered in black, white supraloral patch, and a gray tail. The song of Gray-and-gold Warbler is a short and stuttered series of rough, musical notes.