Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | junco dels volcans |
Dutch | Vulkaanjunco |
English | Volcano Junco |
English (United States) | Volcano Junco |
French | Junco des volcans |
French (France) | Junco des volcans |
German | Vulkanammer |
Japanese | ミヤマユキヒメドリ |
Norwegian | vulkanjunko |
Polish | junko ciemnosterny |
Russian | Пёстрый юнко |
Serbian | Vulkanski junko |
Slovak | strnádlik vulkánový |
Spanish | Junco de Los Volcanes |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Junco Paramero |
Spanish (Panama) | Junco Paramero |
Spanish (Spain) | Junco de los volcanes |
Swedish | vulkanjunco |
Turkish | Volkan Junkosu |
Ukrainian | Юнко вулканійський |
Volcano Junco Junco vulcani
Version: 1.0 — Published January 25, 2019
References
Introduction
BirdLife International. 2015. Species factsheet: Volcano Junco Junco vulcani. Downloaded from BirdLife International on 11 May 2015.
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