Amber Mountain Rock-thrush

Amber Mountain Rock-thrush

Monticola erythronotus

Endangered
Envergadura
15,7 cm
Peso
28,3 g
Família
Muscicapidae
Ordem
Passeriformes

Sobre

The Amber Mountain Rock-thrush is an endangered muscicapid weighing 28 g with a 15.7 cm wingspan, endemic to the forests of Amber Mountain in northern Madagascar. Males display striking rufous-and-blue plumage while foraging on rocky outcrops and forest edges.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergadura 15,7 cm 6.2 in
Peso 28,3 g 1.00 oz

Habitat & Range

Estado de conservação

Endangered
IUCN Red List

Comportamento e reprodução

Nidificação

Nest type: CP,CR. Incubation: 15 days.

Tamanho da postura

2-3

Taxonomia

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

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Perguntas frequentes

Is the Amber Mountain Rock-thrush endangered?
The Amber Mountain Rock-thrush has a conservation status of Endangered.
How does the Amber Mountain Rock-thrush nest?
Nest type: CP,CR. Incubation: 15 days.
How big is the Amber Mountain Rock-thrush?
The Amber Mountain Rock-thrush has a wingspan of 15.7 cm, weight of 28.3 g.
What order and family does the Amber Mountain Rock-thrush belong to?
The Amber Mountain Rock-thrush (Monticola erythronotus) belongs to the order Passeriformes and the family Muscicapidae.

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