Coereba

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Noun1.Coereba - type genus of the Coerebidae
bird genus - a genus of birds
banana quit - any of several honeycreepers
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Coereba flaveola "mielerito", un solo registro efectuado por INRENA (1998).
Patagioenas picazuro (Temminck, 1813), Chiroxiphia caudata (Shaw & Nodder, 1793), Turdus albicollis (Vieillot, 1818) and Coereba flaveola (Linnaeus, 1758) were classified as native-forest specialists.
The more abundant species were Atalotriccus pilaris (N=28), Coereba flaveola (22), Galbula ruficauda (16), Formicivora grisea (14), Turdus nudigenis (14) and Camptostoma obsoletum (13).
CFA = Coereba flaveola, CPA = Columbina passerina, SCR = Setophaga caerulescens, SDI = Setophaga discolor, SPA = Setophaga palmarum, STI = Setophaga tigrina, EFA = Elaenia fallax, LVI = Loxigilla violacea, MPA = Microligea palustris, MVA = Mniotilta varia, MST = Myiarchus stolidus, PPA = Phaenicophilus palmarum, SAU = Seiurus aurocapilla, SDO = Spindalis dominicensis, TPL = Turdus plumbeus, and TSU = Todus subulatus.
Distribucion y dispersion del mielero (Coereba flaveola, Aves: Coerebidae) en la ciudad de Lima, Peru.
rubra (frugivora), con la de dos especies residentes del campus: Coereba flaveola (nectarivora/insectivora) y Thraupis episcopus (frugivora).
Brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus parasitizing the bird Coereba flaveola in the Brazilian cerrado
IgG antibody against flavivirus was detected by ELISA in 14 of 576 resident birds, including 5 Turdus leucomelas, 3 Gallus gallus (captive), 2 Campylorhamphus trochilirostris, and 1 each of Elaenia flavogaster, Coereba flaveola, Thraupis palmarum, and Anisognathus flavinucha.
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