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  1. Setophaga, genus Setophaganoun

    a genus of Parulidae

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  1. Setophaga

    Setophaga is a genus of birds of the New World warbler family Parulidae. It contains at least 33 species. The males in breeding plumage are often highly colorful. The Setophaga warblers are an example of adaptive radiation with the various species using different feeding techniques and often feeding in different parts of the same tree. Most Setophaga species are long-range migrants, wintering in or near the New World tropics and seasonally migrating to breed in North America. In contrast, two Setophaga species, the palm warbler and yellow-rumped warbler, have winter ranges that extend along the Atlantic coast of North America as far north as Nova Scotia.

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  1. setophaga

    Setophaga is a genus of birds in the Parulidae family, commonly known as the New World warblers. They are found in North and South America and are known for their colorful plumage and distinct songs.

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  1. Setophaga

    Setophaga is a genus of birds of the New World Warbler family Parulidae. It contains at least 33 species. The males in breeding plumage are often highly colorful. The Setophaga warblers are an example of adaptive radiation with the various species using different feeding techniques and often feeding in different parts of the same tree.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of setophaga in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of setophaga in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2


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