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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

340. Yuhina gularis yangpiensis

(340) Yuhina gularis yangpiensis.

SHARPE'S YUHINA.

Yuhina yangpiensis Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C, xiii, p. 11 (1900) (Yangpi, Yunnan).

Vernacular names. Chee-chaw-pum-frong, Chee-chaw, Pum-chee-chaw (Kachin).

Description. Very similar to the last but is more olive-brown and less fulvous-brown above and the crest is fulvous-brown instead of a rich hair-brown.

Colours of soft parts. Iris brown; upper mandible black, the lower horny; legs and feet orange.

Measurements as in Y. g. gularis.

Distribution. Hills South of the Brahmaputra, Chin Hills, Shan States and Yunnan.
Nidification and Habits unrecorded.

BookTitle: 
The Fauna Of British India, Including Ceylon And Burma-birds(second Edition)
Reference: 
Baker, EC S (1922–1930) The fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Second edition. vol.1 1922.
Title in Book: 
340. Yuhina gularis yangpiensis
Book Author: 
Edward Charles Stuart Baker
CatNo: 
340
Year: 
1922
Page No: 
318
Common name: 
Sharpes Yuhina
M_ID: 
25379
M_CN: 
Stripe-throated Yuhina
M_SN: 
Yuhina gularis
Volume: 
Vol. 1
Term name: 
id: 
2784

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