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Summary Of: Chiffchaff

but the Chiffchaff was first formally described as... The Chiffchaff has three still commonly accepted subspecies... it is interesting to note that the Iberian Chiffchaff apparently is the oldest lineage of chiffchaffs and quite distinct from the Common Chiffchaff... with Common Chiffchaff in a small area in the Western Caucasus... The Chiffchaff is a small... the Chiffchaff can be difficult to distinguish from other leaf warblers with greenish upperparts and whitish underparts... The Chiffchaff also has rounded wings in flight... singing birds of the nominate subspecies from Iberian Chiffchaff in the field... The Chiffchaff breeds across Europe and Asia east to eastern... the Chiffchaff uses a wider range of habitats including scrub... The male Chiffchaff is highly territorial during the breeding season... The male Chiffchaff returns to its breeding territory two or three weeks before the female and immediately starts... The Chiffchaff has been estimated to require about one... The Chiffchaff is occasionally a host of... the Chiffchaff can also acquire intestinal... The Chiffchaff has an enormous range...

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