The Roraiman warbler (Myiothlypis roraimae) is a species of passerine bird in the new world warbler family Parulidae. It is known to associate with Tepui rainforest ecosystems and is found in southern Venezuela, western Guyana, and adjacent areas of northern Brazil. The bird has been periodically granted full species status, although it has also been occasionally considered a subspecies of two-banded warbler (Myiothlypis bivittata). Based on the population's physically disparate distance from the nominate species, vocal differences, and slight differences in plumage, several authorities consider the Roraiman warbler independent.[2][3] Recent genetic evidence also indicates the birds of northern South America are significantly diverged from the two-banded warbler populations in the Andes.[4]
The Roraiman warbler has a bright yellow throat and underparts with darker olive colored upperparts. The crown is black with an orange central stripe that may be difficult to see in the field. There is a short dusky eyestripe and broken yellow eyering below a yellow supercilium line fading to olive in the rear.
The Roraiman warbler (Myiothlypis roraimae) is a species of passerine bird in the new world warbler family Parulidae. It is known to associate with Tepui rainforest ecosystems and is found in southern Venezuela, western Guyana, and adjacent areas of northern Brazil. The bird has been periodically granted full species status, although it has also been occasionally considered a subspecies of two-banded warbler (Myiothlypis bivittata). Based on the population's physically disparate distance from the nominate species, vocal differences, and slight differences in plumage, several authorities consider the Roraiman warbler independent. Recent genetic evidence also indicates the birds of northern South America are significantly diverged from the two-banded warbler populations in the Andes.
La reinita del Roraima (Myiothlypis roraimae)[2] es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Parulidae propia de Sudamérica.
Se distribuye en las selvas húmedas de las regiones de tepuy en el sur de Venezuela, el oeste de Guyana y extremo norte de Brasil.[3]
La reinita del Roraima (Myiothlypis roraimae) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Parulidae propia de Sudamérica.
De roraimazanger (Myiothlypis roraimae) is een zangvogel uit de familie Parulidae (Amerikaanse zangers).
Tepuískogssångare[2] (Myiothlypis roraimae) är en fågel i familjen skogssångare inom ordningen tättingar.[3] Den betraktas ofta som en underart till tvåbandad skogssångare (M. bivittata).[4] Den förekommer i sydöstra Venezuela, väsra Guyana och norra Brasilien.[3] IUCN kategoriserar den som livskraftig.[1]
Tepuískogssångare (Myiothlypis roraimae) är en fågel i familjen skogssångare inom ordningen tättingar. Den betraktas ofta som en underart till tvåbandad skogssångare (M. bivittata). Den förekommer i sydöstra Venezuela, väsra Guyana och norra Brasilien. IUCN kategoriserar den som livskraftig.