Parula

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Parula is a small genus of New World warblers, best known for its colorful, insect-eating songbirds found in North and Central America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird genus
taxon
class Aves
commonName Parula warblers NERFINISHED
describedAs small genus of New World warblers
diet insects
other small arthropods
distribution Central America NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole insect population control
prey for larger birds
family Parulidae NERFINISHED
habitat forest edges
woodlands
hasCharacteristic active foraging behavior
brightly colored plumage
small body size
kingdom Animalia
knownFor colorful plumage
insectivorous diet
songbirds
migratoryBehavior includes migratory species
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproductiveBehavior builds cup-shaped nests
lays eggs in trees or shrubs
taxonomicNote belongs to New World warbler family Parulidae
taxonRank genus
vocalization complex songs
high-pitched trills

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Parulidae typeGenus Parula