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- Eurasian_Blackcap abstract "The Eurasian Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) usually known simply as the Blackcap, is a common and widespread typical warbler. It has mainly olive-grey upperparts and pale grey underparts, and differences between the five subspecies are small. Both sexes have a neat coloured cap to the head, black in the male and reddish-brown in the female. The male's typical song is a rich musical warbling, often ending in a loud high-pitched crescendo, but a simpler song is given in some isolated areas, such as valleys in the Alps. The Blackcap's closest relative is the Garden Warbler, which looks quite different but has a similar song.The Blackcap breeds in much of Europe, western Asia and northwestern Africa, and its preferred habitat is mature deciduous woodland. The male holds a territory when breeding, which is defended against Garden Warblers as well as other Blackcaps. The nest is a neat cup, built low in brambles or scrub, and the clutch is typically 4–6 mainly buff eggs, which hatch in about 11 days. The chicks fledge in 11–12 days, but are cared for by both adults for some time after leaving the nest. The Blackcap is a partial migrant; birds from the colder areas of its range winter in scrub or trees in northwestern Europe, around the Mediterranean and in tropical Africa. Some German birds have adapted to spending the winter in gardens in Great Britain and Ireland. Insects are the main food in the breeding season, but, for the rest of the year, Blackcaps survive primarily on small fruit. Garden birds also eat bread, fat and peanuts in winter.Despite extensive hunting in Mediterranean countries and the natural hazards of predation and disease, the Blackcap has been extending its range for several decades, and is classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as Least Concern. Its rich and varied song has led to it being described as the "mock nightingale" and it has featured in literature, films and music. In Messiaen's opera Saint François d'Assise, the saint is represented by themes based on the Blackcap's song.".
- Eurasian_Blackcap binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Eurasian_Blackcap binomialAuthority Sweden.
- Eurasian_Blackcap class Bird.
- Eurasian_Blackcap conservationStatus "LC".
- Eurasian_Blackcap conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Eurasian_Blackcap family Sylviidae.
- Eurasian_Blackcap genus Typical_warbler.
- Eurasian_Blackcap kingdom Animal.
- Eurasian_Blackcap order Passerine.
- Eurasian_Blackcap phylum Chordate.
- Eurasian_Blackcap thumbnail Sylvia_atricapilla_-Lullington_Heath,_East_Sussex,_England_-male-8.jpg?width=300.
- Eurasian_Blackcap wikiPageExternalLink blackcap-sylvia-atricapilla.
- Eurasian_Blackcap wikiPageExternalLink 374_BlackcapSatricapilla.pdf.
- Eurasian_Blackcap wikiPageExternalLink blackcap_page.
- Eurasian_Blackcap wikiPageID "344591".
- Eurasian_Blackcap wikiPageRevisionID "606293962".
- Eurasian_Blackcap binomial "Sylvia atricapilla".
- Eurasian_Blackcap classis Bird.
- Eurasian_Blackcap familia Sylviidae.
- Eurasian_Blackcap genus "Sylvia".
- Eurasian_Blackcap hasPhotoCollection Eurasian_Blackcap.
- Eurasian_Blackcap image "Sylvia atricappila vogelartinfo chris romeiks R7F4015.jpg".
- Eurasian_Blackcap image2Caption "Adult female".
- Eurasian_Blackcap image2Width "300".
- Eurasian_Blackcap imageAlt "A grey bird with a black cap and an open bill".
- Eurasian_Blackcap imageCaption "Adult male in England".
- Eurasian_Blackcap imageWidth "300".
- Eurasian_Blackcap name "Eurasian Blackcap".
- Eurasian_Blackcap ordo Passerine.
- Eurasian_Blackcap phylum Chordate.
- Eurasian_Blackcap rangeMap "Sylviaatricapillamap2.png".
- Eurasian_Blackcap rangeMapWidth "300".
- Eurasian_Blackcap regnum "Animalia".
- Eurasian_Blackcap species "S. atricapilla".
- Eurasian_Blackcap status "LC".
- Eurasian_Blackcap statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Africa.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Asia.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Azerbaijan.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Cameroon.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Europe.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Birds_of_Ukraine.
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Migratory_birds_(Eastern_hemisphere).
- Eurasian_Blackcap subject Category:Sylvia_(genus).
- Eurasian_Blackcap type Animal.
- Eurasian_Blackcap type Bird.
- Eurasian_Blackcap type Eukaryote.
- Eurasian_Blackcap type Species.
- Eurasian_Blackcap type Organism.
- Eurasian_Blackcap comment "The Eurasian Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) usually known simply as the Blackcap, is a common and widespread typical warbler. It has mainly olive-grey upperparts and pale grey underparts, and differences between the five subspecies are small. Both sexes have a neat coloured cap to the head, black in the male and reddish-brown in the female.".
- Eurasian_Blackcap label "Eurasian Blackcap".
- Eurasian_Blackcap sameAs m.01yk9s.
- Eurasian_Blackcap wasDerivedFrom Eurasian_Blackcap?oldid=606293962.
- Eurasian_Blackcap depiction Sylvia_atricapilla_-Lullington_Heath,_East_Sussex,_England_-male-8.jpg.
- Eurasian_Blackcap isPrimaryTopicOf Eurasian_Blackcap.
- Eurasian_Blackcap name "Eurasian Blackcap".