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Chat-flycatcher

Agricola infuscatus

Least Concern
Envergadura
21,0 cm
Peso
33,825 g
Família
Muscicapidae
Ordem
Passeriformes

Sobre

The Chat-flycatcher, <em>Agricola infuscatus</em>, belongs to the family Muscicapidae, the Old World flycatchers, and is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Detailed plumage and behavioral descriptions of this species are limited in the available literature. Specific habitat associations for this species are not detailed in the available data, though it is generally encountered in arid and semi-arid scrublands and open woodlands across southern and eastern Africa. The Chat-flycatcher holds a conservation status of Least Concern. Diet information is not detailed in the available data. Nesting occurs in a cup nest. Clutch size ranges from 2 to 3 eggs, with an incubation period of approximately 14 days; fledging is estimated at approximately 11 to 14 days after hatching. Song and call descriptions are limited in the available literature.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergadura 21,0 cm 8.3 in
Peso 33,825 g 1.19 oz

Estado de conservação

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Comportamento e reprodução

Nidificação

Nest type: CP. Incubation: 14 days. Fledging: 11-14 days.

Tamanho da postura

2-3

Taxonomia

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordem Passeriformes (Songbirds)
Família Muscicapidae (Old World Flycatchers)
Genus Agricola
Espécies Agricola infuscatus

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Perguntas frequentes

Is the Chat-flycatcher endangered?
The Chat-flycatcher has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Chat-flycatcher nest?
Nest type: CP. Incubation: 14 days. Fledging: 11-14 days.
How big is the Chat-flycatcher?
The Chat-flycatcher has a wingspan of 21.0 cm, weight of 33.825 g.
What order and family does the Chat-flycatcher belong to?
The Chat-flycatcher (Agricola infuscatus) belongs to the order Passeriformes and the family Muscicapidae.

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