The spritely, colorful Tropical Parula is closely related to the Northern Parula, and was considered a form of that warbler until updated genetic data provided enough evidence to split the two into separate species.
The Tropical Parula was initially called the “Olive-backed Parula” before receiving its current name, which gives a nod to its distribution in the New World. It has an especially evocative species name, pitiayumi, which is derived from a Guarani (Paraguayan) name meaning “little yellow chest.”
Nine subspecies of Tropical Parula are currently recognized, although ongoing study indicates that some of these groups may actually represent distinct species. Some scientists have already recognized one subspecies of Tropical Parula as a separate species. Which one, and where is it?
Read on to find out more: https://abcbirds.org/bird/tropical-parula
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