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Taxonomy of the Loggerhead Kingbird

We examined the complex of populations of the Loggerhead Kingbird (Tyrannus caudifasciatus), a West Indian endemic. We separate populations in Puerto Rico and Isla Vieques (T. taylori), and Hispaniola (T. gabbii) as distinct species. Subspecific distinction is assigned to populations in Cuba, Isla d...

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Published in:The Wilson journal of ornithology 2009-12, Vol.121 (4), p.703
Main Authors: Garrido, Orlando H, Wiley, James W, Reynard, George B
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