Variation of plumage patterns, geographic distribution and taxonomy of the Unicolored Blackbird (Aves: Icteridae)
Author(s) -
Leonardo Esteves Lopes
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
zenodo (cern european organization for nuclear research)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.5281/zenodo.252034
Subject(s) - plumage , taxonomy (biology) , variation (astronomy) , geography , geographic variation , zoology , biology , ecology , demography , population , sociology , physics , astrophysics
FIGURE 4. Distinct plumages of Agelasticus c. cyanopus. Left row, from left to right, males in definitive (AMNH 127087), very worn first basic, molting to definitive (AMNH 32838), worn first basic (AMNH 128351), fresh first basic (AMNH 521164) and juvenal (AMNH 321034) plumages. Right row, from left to right, females in definitive (AMNH 128350), first basic (AMNH 997693) and juvenal (AMNH 321037) plumages
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