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--Liftarn (talk) 10:26, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Un mésange en août 2009 - 2 Un mésange en août 2009
This bird had been labelled black-capped chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, but I think it should be changed perhaps. Black capped chickadees are found throughout North America, southern Canada, northern USA. Black capped chickadees have black caps, white cheeks surrounding the eyes, black throats, greyish white underparts, and rusty flanks, dark grey tail. But, IMHO, this bird with azure blue crown, white cheeks and black or dark blue eye stripe going through each eye, yellow breast, back is greenish-blue, wings are blue with a white accents.. I think the image here is more similar to an immature Blue tit, Blue Ox-eye, Stonechat, Tom tit, Blue cap, Tit mouse and Blue bonnet Meantán Gorm Almost identical picture Cyanistes caeruleus [1] The Blue tit has a range across Europe.
Cet oiseau avait été étiquetée mésange à tête noire, mais je pense qu'il faut peut-être changé. Mésange à tête noire Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, se trouvent en Amérique du Nord, le Sud du Canada, dans le nord-Unis. Poecile atricapillus ont des casquettes noires, les joues blanches autour des yeux, gorge noir, gris ventre blanc, et les flancs roux, queue gris foncé. Mais, à mon humble avis, cet oiseau avec une couronne bleu azur, les joues blanc et noir ou noir rayé oeil bleu en passant par chaque œil, la poitrine jaune, le dos est bleu-vert, les ailes sont bleues avec un accent blanc. Je pense que l'image est ici plus semblable à un tit immatures Blue, Blue Ox-eye, Stonechat, Tom Tit, bonnet bleu, mésange et Blue Bonnet Meantán Gorm Presque Cyanistes image identique caeruleus [2] la mésange bleue dispose d'une gamme à travers l'Europe. SriMesh | talk 19:54, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
- Hi,
- O.o : I didn't payed attention to the differents subcats for this little bird so I made a mistake. Category:Cyanistes caeruleus seems to be more appropriate.
- Thanks for your help.--Bapti ✉ 20:22, 13 October 2009 (UTC)