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Black-backed Tody-flycatcher

Poecilotriccus pulchellus

Least Concern
Envergure
9,3 cm
Poids
7,949999999999999 g
Famille
Tyrannidae
Ordre
Passeriformes

À propos

The Black-backed Tody-flycatcher is a small, patterned flycatcher of forest edges, dense thickets, and vine tangles in the Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It has a black back and crown contrasting with its white and yellow underparts. It forages actively in dense vegetation for small insects.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergure 9,3 cm 3.7 in
Poids 7,949999999999999 g 0.28 oz

Habitat & Range

Statut de conservation

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Taxonomie

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordre Passeriformes (Songbirds)
Famille Tyrannidae (Tyrant Flycatchers)
Genus Poecilotriccus
Espèces Poecilotriccus pulchellus

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Foire aux questions

Is the Black-backed Tody-flycatcher endangered?
The Black-backed Tody-flycatcher has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How big is the Black-backed Tody-flycatcher?
The Black-backed Tody-flycatcher has a wingspan of 9.3 cm, weight of 7.949999999999999 g.
What order and family does the Black-backed Tody-flycatcher belong to?
The Black-backed Tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus pulchellus) belongs to the order Passeriformes and the family Tyrannidae.

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