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Seicercus

Synonyms: Seicircus; Sicercus

Wikipedia Abstract

Seicercus is a genus of Old World warbler formerly in the Sylviidae family but now placed in Phylloscopidae. The genus is distributed in the Indian subcontinent and eastern Asia from northern China to Timor in the Lesser Sundas. Many of the more northerly species are migratory, breeding in temperate climates and wintering in the tropics; others are attitudinal migrants, moving down from the mountains in the winter. A few species are migratory over part of their range and resident in others. It contains the following species:
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Species

Seicercus affinis (White-spectacled Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus burkii (Green-crowned Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus castaniceps (Chestnut-crowned Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus grammiceps (Sunda Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus montis (Yellow-breasted Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus omeiensis (Martens's Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus poliogenys (Grey-cheeked Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus soror (Alström's Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus tephrocephalus (Grey-Crowned Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus valentini (Bianchi's Warbler) (Attributes)
Seicercus whistleri (Whistler's Warbler) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0