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Himalayan bluetail
Himalayan bluetail








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himalayan bluetail

Orange-flanked Bush-robin ( Tarsiger cyanurus)īirdlife checklist version 05 (Jun 2012):īirdlife checklist version 05.1 (Oct 2012):īirdlife checklist version 06 (Nov 2013):īirdlife checklist version 06.1 (Feb 2014):īirdlife checklist version 07 (Jul 2014):īirdlife checklist version 08 (Oct 2015):īritish Ornithologists' Union Checklist (7th edition): 07 (Feb 2020):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. 06 (Feb 2018):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. 05 (Jan 2017):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. 04 (Aug 2016):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. 03 (March 2015):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. 02 (May 2014):Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. Orange-flanked or Himalayan Bush-Robin ( Luscinia )Īvibase taxonomic concepts v. Orange-flanked or Himalayan Bush-Robin ( Tarsiger )Īvibase taxonomic concepts v.

himalayan bluetail

#Himalayan bluetail license#

Eventual photos shown in this page may or may not be from Wikipedia, please see the license details for photos in photo by-lines.Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept: Avibase taxonomic concepts (current): This article uses material from Wikipedia released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike Licence 3.0. The Himalayan bluetail is a short-distance altitudinal migrant species, breeding in the Himalaya in bush layer (dwarf rhododendron in wetter areas, deciduous bushes in drier) of conifer and mixed conifer-oak forest, main species fir (Abies) but sometimes in areas with Picea smithiana or Pinus wallichiana/Cupressus torulosa forest at 3000–4400 m, not penetrating beyond tree-line and in winters found at 1, 500–2, 500 m typically in broadleaf evergreen forest, dense dark undergrowth and thickets, clearings, treefall gaps with vine tangles, open woodland commonly seen along tracks favours ridges and mountain tops. It is closely related to the red-flanked bluetail and was generally treated as a subspecies of it in the past, but as well as differing in its migratory behaviour (the red-flanked bluetail is a long-distance migrant), it also differs in the more intense blue colour of the adult males and the greyer colour of the females and juveniles. While currently under review, this taxon is not current recognized as a species by BirdLife international. The Himalayan bluetail or Himalayan red-flanked bush-robin also called the Orange-flanked bush-robin (Tarsiger rufilatus) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher of Muscicapidae. Khao Yai - 1-day wildlife tour with night safari.Erawan Falls, Sai Yok NP & more - 2D/1N raft house.Erawan Falls, Hellfire Pass & historical sites.Doi Inthanon & Doi Suthep - 2-days tour.








Himalayan bluetail