Saipan Reed-warbler vs Rimatara Reed-warbler
Acrocephalus hiwae so với Acrocephalus rimitarae
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Thuộc Tính | Saipan Reed-warbler | Rimatara Reed-warbler |
|---|---|---|
| Tên Khoa Học | Acrocephalus hiwae | Acrocephalus rimitarae |
| Bộ | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Họ | Acrocephalidae | Acrocephalidae |
| Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn | Endangered | Critically Endangered |
| Chiều Dài | — | — |
| Chiều Dài Sải Cánh | 17,8 cm (7.0 in) | 16,9 cm (6.7 in) |
| Khối Lượng | 32,449999999999996 g (1.14 oz) | 26,0 g (0.92 oz) |
| Chế Độ Ăn | -- | -- |
| Số Trứng | 2-4 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Môi Trường Sống Chung
Saipan Reed-warbler only
Rimatara Reed-warbler only
Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn
Saipan Reed-warbler
Rimatara Reed-warbler
About These Birds
Saipan Reed-warbler
The Saipan Reed-warbler (<em>Acrocephalus hiwae</em>) is a member of the family Acrocephalidae and is currently classified as Endangered by the IUCN, reflecting serious conservation concern for this island-endemic species. Detailed plumage and behavioral descriptions of this species are limited in the available literature. The species occupies coastal, grassland, and wetland habitats on the island of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, making it highly vulnerable to habitat loss, introduced predators, and extreme weather events typical of Pacific island ecosystems. Geographic …
Rimatara Reed-warbler
The Rimatara Reed-warbler (<em>Acrocephalus rimitarae</em>) is a member of the family Acrocephalidae and is endemic to Rimatara in the Austral Islands of French Polynesia. It inhabits both forested and wetland environments on this small island. Detailed plumage and behavioral descriptions of this species are limited in the available literature. Nesting and clutch size data are not currently available for this species. The Rimatara Reed-warbler is classified as Critically Endangered, reflecting an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. Its …