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English: Map of the range of Periparus ater. Original caption: Fig. 3. Distribution of the Coal Tit complex (Parus atersensu lato) in Nepal. In the upper Myagdi valley melanolophus and martensi meet and hybridise, martensi occupies a small area in the eastern Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges; east of the Annapurna massif aemodius occurs, extending to the easternmost Himalayas. Cinnamon-bellied morphs of melanolophus are known from the Dhorpatan valley only. Black shading: potential breeding zone of the P. ater group, roughly between 3000 and 4000 m. – Slightly modified from Eck (1998). Bars shown: a. eastern limit of P. a. melanolophus; b. eastern limit of P. a. martensi; c. the Buri Kandaki valley (Coal Tit population awaiting determination). Further east P. a. aemodius occurs.
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Author Joachim Martens and Siegfried Eck
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