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Palmchat

The palmchat is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. It is related to the waxwings, family Bombycillidae. Its name reflects its strong... Wikipedia
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The palmchat (Dulus dominicus) is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean ...
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A small but conspicuous noisy species found in a variety of open and disturbed habitats that contain palms; often found in small flocks high in palm trees.
Palmchat from animalia.bio
The palmchat (Dulus dominicus ) is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae endemic to the Caribbean ...
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Jan 28, 2022 · Palmchat is easily identified by its pale-yellow bill, heavily dark-streaked underparts, olive brown upperparts, and red irides. It is common in ...
Palmchat from www.britannica.com
This 19-centimetre (7.5-inch) bird has a stout bill, and its plumage is greenish brown above and whitish, with dark streaking, below (in both sexes). Palm-chats ...
The palmchat (Dulus dominicus) is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae.
Palmchats are very social birds and congregate in small flocks that have a communal nest where they meet and rest. These little bands usually consist of several ...
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Palmchat is endemic to the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean where it is common. In fact, it was the very first bird we saw in the Dominican Republic from ...
Palmchat from birdsoftheworld.org
Jan 28, 2022 · The Palmchat is a gregarious species. It forages, nests, and sleeps in groups of up to 16–20 individuals. The nesting site is shared and ...