Sardinian Warbler
Scientific name
: Sylvia melanocephala
Other names:
Български: Малко черноглаво коприварче
,
Brezhoneg: Devedig penn du
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Català: Tallarol capnegre
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Česky: Pěnice bělohrdlá
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Dansk: Sorthovedet Sanger
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Deutsch: Samtkopfgrasmücke
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Esperanto: Nigrakapa silvio
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Español: Curruca cabecinegra
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Basque: Txinbo burubeltz
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Suomi: Samettipääkerttu
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Français: Fauvette mélanocéphale
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Magyar: Kucsmás poszáta
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Italiano: Occhiocotto
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Lietuviškai: Raudonakė devynbalsė
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Latviešu: Sardīnijas ķauķis
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Nederlands: Kleine zwartkop
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Norsk: Svarthodesanger
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Polski: Pokrzewka aksamitna
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Português: Toutinegra-de-cabeça-preta
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Русский: Средиземноморская славка
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Svenska: Sammetshätta
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Türkçe: Maskeli ötleğen
Short Description
The males of the Sardinian warbler have a black head, a white throat and a red eye ring. The back is gray. The females have a upper part, a gray head and gray-brown flanks. The eye ring is much paler.
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