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Tit-hylia (Pholidornis rushiae)

Tit-hylia, Pholidornis rushiae, Author: Aviceda
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The bird images have been classified in several scientific taxonomic systems in parallel and their names have been identified in Latin and in five more languages. The taxonomic system used in this presentation follows Clements et al. 2017. Therein the Tit-hylia belongs to the family of "African Warblers". For a translation please click on one of the flags at the top of this page.

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