Black-whiskered Vireo Vireo altiloquus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (31)
- Subspecies (6)
Jameson F. Chace, Bethany L. Woodworth, and Alexander Cruz
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated January 1, 2002
Text last updated January 1, 2002
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | vireó de bigotis |
Dutch | Baardvireo |
English | Black-whiskered Vireo |
English (United States) | Black-whiskered Vireo |
French | Viréo à moustaches |
French (France) | Viréo à moustaches |
German | Bartvireo |
Haitian Creole (Haiti) | Ti Panach pyas-kòlèt |
Icelandic | Skegggræningi |
Japanese | ホオヒゲモズモドキ |
Norwegian | skjeggvireo |
Polish | wireonek wąsaty |
Portuguese (Brazil) | juruviara-barbuda |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Juruviara-de-bigodes-pretos |
Russian | Черноусый виреон |
Serbian | Crnobrki zelenić |
Slovak | vireo fúzatý |
Spanish | Vireo Bigotudo |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Vireo Bigotudo |
Spanish (Cuba) | Bien-te-veo |
Spanish (Dominican Republic) | Julián Chiví |
Spanish (Honduras) | Vireo Bigotudo |
Spanish (Mexico) | Vireo Bigotudo |
Spanish (Panama) | Vireo Bigotinegro |
Spanish (Peru) | Vireo de Bigote Negro |
Spanish (Puerto Rico) | Julián Chiví |
Spanish (Spain) | Vireo bigotudo |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Julián Chiví Bigotinegro |
Swedish | mustaschvireo |
Turkish | Bıyıklı Vireo |
Ukrainian | Віреон чорновусий |
Vireo altiloquus (Vieillot, 1808)
PROTONYM:
Muscicapa altiloqua
Vieillot, 1808. Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de l'Amérique Septentrionale, depuis Saint Dominique jusqu'à la baie de Hudson; contenant un grand nombre d'espèces décrites ou figurées pour la première fois 1(1807), p.67 pl.38.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Jamaica, Santo Domingo, etc. ; types from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, fide Stenhoiise, 1930, Novit. Zool. 35, p. 271.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- VIREO
- vireo
- altiloqua / altiloquus
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