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yellow warbler - traducción al griego

SPECIES OF BIRD
Yellow warbler; Mangrove warbler; Mangrove Warbler; Golden Warbler; Golden warbler; Dendroica petechia; Dendroica aestiva; Yellowbird; Dendroica aurocapilla; Dendroica petechia aureola; Dendroica erithachorides; Setophaga petechia; Yellow Warbler; American Yellow Warbler; Barbados yellow warbler; Setophaga aestiva
  • A breeding pair of Yellow Warblers. The female (right) is carrying nesting material.
  • Female yellow warbler attending [[nestling]]s, [[Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge]], [[Alaska]] (USA)
  • Yellow warbler nest with small clutch
  • Male (above) and female yellow warblers foraging in a [[reedbed]], Mill Creek Streamway Park, [[Kansas]] (United States)

yellow warbler         
είδος ειδικού πτηνού
yellow fever         
  • Adults of the yellow fever mosquito ''A. aegypti'': The male is on the left, females are on the right. Only the female mosquito bites humans to transmit the disease.
  • ''Aedes aegypti'' feeding
  • left
  • [[Carlos Finlay]]
  • upright
  • upright
  • Information campaign for prevention of [[dengue]] and yellow fever in [[Paraguay]]
  • [[Max Theiler]]
  • [[Walter Reed]]
  • yellow fever epidemic of 1878]] can be found in New Orleans' cemeteries
  • Areas with risk of yellow fever in Africa (2017)
  • Areas with risk of yellow fever in South America (2018)
  • upright
  • No requirement (non-risk country)}}
VIRAL DISEASE
Yellow Fever; Black vomit; Yellow fever virus; Yellow Plague; Yellow plague; The Yellow Fever; American Plague; Yellow jack (viral disease); Yellow-fever; Yellowfever; Saffron Scourge; Yellow fever disease; Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1855; Bronze John; YFV
κίτρινος πυρετός
yellow press         
  • Puck]]'' cartoon of November 21, 1888.
  • "Yellow journalism" cartoon about the [[Spanish–American War]] of 1898. The newspaper publishers [[Joseph Pulitzer]] and [[William Randolph Hearst]] are both attired as the [[Yellow Kid]] comics character of the time, and are competitively claiming ownership of the war.
  • "The Yellow Press", by [[L. M. Glackens]], portrays William Randolph Hearst as a jester distributing sensational stories.
  • [[The Yellow Kid]], published by both ''New York World'' and ''New York Journal''
SENSATIONALISTIC NEWS
Yellow press; Yellow Journalism; Yellow journalist; Yellow Dog Journalism; Yellow dog journalism; Yellow DogJournalism; Yellow media; Gutter journalism; Yellow magazine; Boulevard journalism
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Definición

Yellowbird
·noun The American goldfinch, or thistle bird. ·see Goldfinch.
II. Yellowbird ·noun The common yellow warbler;
- called also summer yellowbird. ·see ·Illust. of Yellow warbler, under Yellow, ·adj.

Wikipedia

American yellow warbler

The yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia) is a New World warbler species. Yellow warblers are the most widespread species in the diverse genus Setophaga. The species can be found throughout most of North America and migrates to wintering grounds from southern California to the Amazon region, Bolivia, and Peru.

The yellow warbler is a small bird with 35 subspecies, known for its yellow and greenish-golden plumage. They inhabit riparian or moist lands with small trees, mangrove swamps, and dense woody growth. Yellow warblers have a varied diet, primarily consisting of caterpillars and other insects. They are monogamous, with breeding pairs sharing parental responsibilities. The species is not considered threatened by the IUCN, but localized declines have been observed due to habitat destruction and pollution. The North American populations are legally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.