Altamira Yellowthroat vs Black-lored Yellowthroat
Geothlypis flavovelata compared with Geothlypis auricularis
Key Differences
- Altamira Yellowthroat is Near Threatened while Black-lored Yellowthroat is Least Concern.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | Altamira Yellowthroat | Black-lored Yellowthroat |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Animalia (hayvan) | Animalia (hayvan) |
| Phylum same | Chordata (Kordalılar) | Chordata (Kordalılar) |
| Class same | Aves (kuş) | Aves (kuş) |
| Order same | Passeriformes (Ötücü kuşlar) | Passeriformes (Ötücü kuşlar) |
| Family same | Parulidae | Parulidae |
| Genus same | Geothlypis | Geothlypis |
| Species | Geothlypis flavovelata | Geothlypis auricularis |
Evolutionary Relationship
Altamira Yellowthroat and Black-lored Yellowthroat share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Geothlypis.
Conservation Status
Altamira Yellowthroat
NT — Near ThreatenedBlack-lored Yellowthroat
LC — Least ConcernPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | Altamira Yellowthroat | Black-lored Yellowthroat |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | — |
| Average Lifespan | — | — |
| Average Length | — | — |
| Average Weight | — | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
Altamira Yellowthroat
Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
Found in Norway. Listed as Near Threatened, this species requires ongoing monitoring to prevent population decline.
Black-lored Yellowthroat
Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
Found in Ecuador.
Altamira Yellowthroat
The Altamira Yellowthroat (Geothlypis flavovelata) is a species in the genus Geothlypis. It is currently classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
Black-lored Yellowthroat
The Black-lored Yellowthroat (Geothlypis auricularis) is a species in the genus Geothlypis. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
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