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Species of bird endemic to Hispaniola
The palmchat (Dulus dominicus) is a medium-sized passerine bird endemic to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (split between the Dominican Republic and
Palmchat
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus
List of birds of the Dominican Republic
List_of_birds_of_the_Dominican_Republic
Island country in the Caribbean
mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni). The national bird is the cigua palmera or palmchat (Dulus dominicus), another endemic species. The Dominican Republic celebrates
Dominican_Republic
Perching birds of the order Passeriformes
treated as superfamily Muscicapoidea Superfamily Bombycilloidea Dulidae: palmchat Bombycillidae: waxwings Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:
Passerine
Extinct genus of birds
Meliphagidae but instead belong to a group that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. The authors proposed
Moho_(genus)
Taxonomic group with only one subordinate taxon
medium-sized cetacean, is the only member of the monotypic genus Monodon. The palmchat is the only member of the genus Dulus and the only member of the family
Monotypic_taxon
Sea of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by North, Central, and South America
recorded, of which 163 are endemic such as todies, Fernandina's flicker and palmchat. The American yellow warbler is found in many areas, as is the green heron
Caribbean_Sea
Extinct family of birds
belonged to a group within the Passerida that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appeared especially close to the silky-flycatchers. Hawaiian honeyeaters
Mohoidae
Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers Family Bombycillidae: waxwings Family Dulidae: palmchat Family Hypocoliidae: hypocolius Family Hylocitreidae: hylocitrea Superfamily
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Suborder of birds
allies Ptiliogonatidae: silky-flycatchers Hypocoliidae: hypocolius Dulidae: palmchat † Mohoidae: some Hawaiian honeyeaters, Moho and Chaetoptila genera, not
Songbird
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus
List_of_birds_of_Haiti
Genus of birds
the family Bombycillidae, the hypocolius in the family Hypocoliidae, the palmchat in the family Dulidae, the silky-flycatchers in the family Ptiliogonatidae
Hylocitrea
Species of flowering plant in the family Burseraceae
tityra, bright-rumped attila, black-faced grosbeak (and on Hispaniola, the palmchat), are particularly fond of gumbo-limbo fruit, as are migrants such as the
Bursera_simaruba
Family of birds
and are also related to the hypocolius in the family Hypocoliidae, the palmchat in the family Dulidae, the hylocitrea in the family Hylocitreidae, and
Silky-flycatcher
No Dominica Imperial amazon Amazona imperialis Yes Dominican Republic Palmchat Dulus dominicus Yes Ecuador Andean condor Vultur gryphus Yes Egypt Steppe
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The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus
List of birds of North America
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Extinct species of bird
evolution), but instead belong to a group that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. The authors proposed
Kioea
Superfamily of birds
few islands (the extinct Hawaiian honeyeaters in Mohoidae), or both (the palmchat in Dulidae and the hylocitrea in Hylocitreidae). The most basal extant
Bombycilloidea
Palm cockatoo Palm lorikeet Palm tanager Palm warbler Palm-nut vulture Palmchat Pampa finch Pampas meadowlark Pampas pipit Panama flycatcher Panama tyrannulet
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Clade of birds
parvorder contains the following 19 families: Bombycilloidea Dulidae: palmchat Bombycillidae: waxwings Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:
Muscicapida
see Endemism in birds. The following families are endemic to the region: Palmchat, a passerine family (Dulidae), containing a single species found only on
List of endemic birds of the West Indies
List_of_endemic_birds_of_the_West_Indies
People who are associated with the Dominican Republic
is the West Indian Mahogany. The national bird is the Cigua Palmera or Palmchat ("Dulus dominicus"). Spanish is the predominant language in the Dominican
People of the Dominican Republic
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Species of bird
behaviors of using existing nests of other bird species such as the endemic palmchat (Dulus dominicus). This nesting choice is atypical for the Tytonidae family
Ashy-faced_owl
Genus of birds
Phainoptila)), Hypocolius (Hypocoliidae), Hylocitrea (Hylocitreidae), palmchats (Dulidae) and the Hawaiian honeyeaters (Mohoidae). There are three species:
Waxwing
Multi-volume series covering all bird species
(silky-flycatchers) Bombycillidae (waxwings) Hypocoliidae (hypocolius) Dulidae (palmchat) Cinclidae (dippers) Troglodytidae (wrens) Mimidae (mockingbirds and thrashers)
Handbook of the Birds of the World
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The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. Palmchat, Dulus
List_of_birds_of_Hispaniola
Passerine bird from Eurasia and North America
relatives of the waxwings are believed to be the silky-flycatchers, the palmchat, and the grey hypocolius, all of which have sometimes been included in
Bohemian_waxwing
Species of palm
ridgwayi), endemic to Hispaniola, favours R. borinquena when nesting. Palmchats (Dulus dominicus), another Hispaniolan endemic, favour the tree when building
Roystonea_borinquena
Ptiliogonatidae (silky flycatchers) Family Bombycillidae (waxwings) Family Dulidae (palmchat) Family Hypocoliidae (hypocolius) Family Tichodromadidae (wallcreeper)
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or Bernieridae) Family Dulidae (tentatively placed here) Genus Dulus- palmchat Family Elachuridae Genus Elachura – spotted elachura Family Emberizidae
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well as flamingo. There are over 200 species of avifauna, including the palmchat, La Selle thrush, introduced guineafowl, and grey-crowned tanager which
Wildlife_of_Haiti
National park in the Dominican Republic
areas of La Nevera and Sabana Quéliz. Endemic bird species include the palmchat (Dulus dominicus). Among reptiles and amphibians, the park is home to Anolis
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Grey silky-flycatcher Hypocolius (monotypic) Grey hypocolius Palmchat (monotypic) Palmchat Hylocitrea (monotypic) Hylocitrea Fairy flycatchers Yellow-bellied
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German band
and Sinners) – vocals Tilo Schachel (Arterial) – vocals Daniel Keller (Palmchat) – guitar Patrick Oscuri (From What We Believe) – drums Timeline 2010:
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Ecoregion on Hispaniola
woodpecker (Melanerpes striatus), white-necked crow (Corvus leucognaphalus), palmchat (Dulus dominicus), Hispaniolan trogon (Priotelus roseigaster), ruddy quail-dove
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Species of bird
the same group. A 2019 study found them to be in a clade containing the palmchat (Dulidae), waxwings (Bombycillidae), silky-flycatchers (Ptiliogonatidae)
Grey_hypocolius
Non-profit organization on the island of Hispaniola
SOH logo, bearing the silhouette of the palmchat, national bird of the Dominican Republic
Hispaniolan Ornithological Society
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