Conspecificity of the Black-throated and Fairy Warblers
J Ford
Emu 78(2) 75 - 79
Abstract The Black-throated Warbler Gerygone palpebrosa and the Fairy Warbler G. flavida are connected by
a geographically wide series of morphologically intermediate populations in north-eastern Queensland; so
are conspecific. There is a gradual north-south reduction in the depth of coloration on the throat and
face from dark brown on Cape York Peninsula to pale olive-grey in central coastal Queensland, with
a step in the gradient where dense rainforest tends to break the range in the region of the Atherton high-lands. Contrary to descriptions in current field guides and handbooks the male of flavida has a bib on
the throat though it is less pronounced than in other forms of palpebrosa.
Full text doi:10.1071/MU9780075
© CSIRO 1978





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