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Virginia's warbler (Leiothlypis virginiae) is a species of New World warbler. Despite what its name may suggest, Virginia's warbler is not actually named after the American State of Virginia, which makes sense as the birds' typical range only reaches as far east as the state of Texas. The bird's common eastern range is central and southern mountains of Colorado, central Wyoming, and central and western New Mexico. The bird was named for Virginia Anderson, the wife of an army surgeon who discovered the bird at Fort Burgwin, New Mexico, in 1858. When Spencer Fullerton Baird of the Smithsonian Institution fully described the bird for science in 1860 he honored the wishes of the warbler's discoverer and designated Virginia to be both the bird's common and scientific name.

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  • Bosquerola de Virgínia (ca)
  • Virginiawaldsänger (de)
  • Virginia vermivoro (eo)
  • Oreothlypis virginiae (es)
  • Leiothlypis virginiae (eu)
  • Leiothlypis virginiae (it)
  • Paruline de Virginia (fr)
  • Lasówka wirginijska (pl)
  • Virginiazanger (nl)
  • Virginia's warbler (en)
  • Virginias skogssångare (sv)
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  • La Virginia vermivoro, Vermivora virginiae, estas birdospecio de la amerika familio de Paruliedoj kaj genro de Vermivoroj, kio signifas “manĝantoj de vermoj”, tio estas de raŭpoj, kiuj estas grava parto de la dieto de kelkaj tiaj specioj. (eo)
  • La reinita de Virginia o chipe de Virginia (Oreothlypis virginiae)​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Parulidae. Es de hábitos migratorios. En época reproductiva puebla el oeste de los Estados Unidos y en invierno se distribuye en México. (es)
  • Leiothlypis virginiae generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Parulidae familian sailkatua dago. (eu)
  • Leiothlypis virginiae Leiothlypis virginiae Paruline de Virginia Espèce Leiothlypis virginiae(Baird, 1860) Statut de conservation UICN LC : Préoccupation mineure La Paruline de Virginia (Leiothlypis virginiae) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Parulidae. (fr)
  • Virginia's warbler (Leiothlypis virginiae) is a species of New World warbler. Despite what its name may suggest, Virginia's warbler is not actually named after the American State of Virginia, which makes sense as the birds' typical range only reaches as far east as the state of Texas. The bird's common eastern range is central and southern mountains of Colorado, central Wyoming, and central and western New Mexico. The bird was named for Virginia Anderson, the wife of an army surgeon who discovered the bird at Fort Burgwin, New Mexico, in 1858. When Spencer Fullerton Baird of the Smithsonian Institution fully described the bird for science in 1860 he honored the wishes of the warbler's discoverer and designated Virginia to be both the bird's common and scientific name. (en)
  • De virginiazanger (Leiothlypis virginiae; synoniem: Vermivora virginiae) is een zangvogel uit de familie Parulidae (Amerikaanse zangers). (nl)
  • Virginias skogssångare (Leiothlypis virginiae) är en fågel i familjen skogssångare inom ordningen tättingar som förekommer i sydvästra Nordamerika. (sv)
  • Lasówka wirginijska (Leiothlypis virginiae) – gatunek małego ptaka z rodziny lasówek (Parulidae). Gniazduje endemicznie w USA, jednak zimuje w Meksyku. Nie jest zagrożony wyginięciem. (pl)
  • Der Virginiawaldsänger (Vermivora virginiae) ist eine Singvogelart aus der Familie der Waldsänger (Parulidae). 1858 wurde der kleine Vogel von einem Arzt bei der Armee in New Mexico entdeckt. Er benannte den Vogel nach seiner Frau Virginia Anderson. Als Spencer Fullerton Baird die Vogelart 1860 am Smithsonian Institut beschrieb, behielt er den Namen bei. Virginiawaldsänger bewohnen während der Brutzeit den Südwesten in den USA. (de)
  • La parula di Virginia (Leiothlypis virginiae S. F. Baird, 1860) è un uccello della famiglia dei Parulidi. Malgrado quel che si possa pensare, in realtà la parula di Virginia non deve il nome allo stato americano della Virginia, in quanto la specie non si spinge più a est dello stato del Texas. Il confine orientale dell'areale della specie corre lungo le montagne centrali e meridionali del Colorado, il Wyoming centrale e il Nuovo Messico centrale e occidentale. La specie venne chiamata così in onore di Virginia Anderson, moglie di un chirurgo dell'esercito che scoprì l'uccello a Fort Burgwin, nel Nuovo Messico, nel 1858. Quando Spencer Fullerton Baird della Smithsonian Institution rese nota la specie alla scienza nel 1860 rispettò il volere dello scopritore della parula e scelse Virginia si (it)
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  • Virginia's warbler (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Female_Virgina's_Warbler.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Oreothlypis_virginiae_map.svg
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