Black-billed Peppershrike vs Chestnut-sided Shrike-vireo
Cyclarhis nigrirostris comparado con Vireolanius melitophrys
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Black-billed Peppershrike | Chestnut-sided Shrike-vireo |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre científico | Cyclarhis nigrirostris | Vireolanius melitophrys |
| Orden | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Familia | Vireonidae | Vireonidae |
| Estado de conservación | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Longitud | — | — |
| Envergadura | 15,3 cm (6.0 in) | 16,2 cm (6.4 in) |
| Peso | 31,35 g (1.11 oz) | 34,85 g (1.23 oz) |
| Dieta | -- | -- |
| Tamaño de la puesta | -- | 3 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Hábitats compartidos
Black-billed Peppershrike only
Ninguno
Chestnut-sided Shrike-vireo only
Ninguno
Estado de conservación
Least Concern
Black-billed Peppershrike
Least Concern
Chestnut-sided Shrike-vireo
About These Birds
Black-billed Peppershrike
The Black-billed Peppershrike is a stocky, large-headed vireo relative of Andean foothills in Colombia and Ecuador, distinguished from similar peppershrikes by its entirely dark bill. It inhabits the canopy and edges of humid montane forests and adjacent tall secondary growth. It feeds on large insects and caterpillars, deliberating gleaning prey from foliage with its stout, hooked bill.