Bold-striped Tit-Babbler

Mixornis bornensis - Timalie de Bornéo

Timalie de Bornéo
adult
Systematics
  • Order 
    :

    Passeriformes

  • Family
    :

    Timaliidés

  • Genus
    :

    Mixornis

  • Species
    :

    bornensis

Descriptor

Bonaparte, 1850

Biometrics
  • Size
    : 12 cm
  • Wingspan
    : -
  • Weight
    : 13 à 19 g
Geographic range

Distribution

Identification

Bold-striped Tit-Babbler (Mixornis bornensis) is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.

Subspecific information 8 subspecies

  • Mixornis bornensis bornensis (Borneo. except north.)
  • Mixornis bornensis zopherus (Anambas Is.. e of Malay Pen..)
  • Mixornis bornensis everetti (Bunguran. North Natuna Is..)
  • Mixornis bornensis zaperissus (North Natuna Is.. except Bunguran.)
  • Mixornis bornensis argenteus (Banggi and Malawali Is.. off n Borneo.)
  • Mixornis bornensis cagayanensis (Cagayan Sulu I.. off n Borneo.)
  • Mixornis bornensis montanus (Sabah. n Borneo.)
  • Mixornis bornensis javanicus (Java)

Foreign names

  • Timalie de Bornéo,
  • Timalí de Borneo,
  • tagarela-de-garganta-listrada,
  • Fleckenmeisentimalie,
  • Gevlekte Timalia,
  • grovstrimmig mestimalia,
  • Bredstripemeisetimal,
  • timália sundská,
  • Sortstribet Mejsetimalie,
  • timalí estriat,
  • gromadniczek smugowany,
  • Пёстрый синицевый бабблер,
  • Ciung-air coreng,
  • シマムシクイチメドリ,
  • 宽纹胸鹛,
  • grovstrimmig mestimalia,
  • 粗紋雀鶥,

Voice song and cries

Habitat

Forest : Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland, Subtropical/Tropical Mangrove Vegetation Above High Tide Level, Subtropical/Tropical Swamp ; Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Moist ; Grassland : Subtropical/Tropical Seasonally Wet/Flooded ; Wetlands (inland) : Bogs, Marshes, Swamps, Fens, Peatlands ; Artificial/Terrestrial : Arable Land, Plantations, Rural Gardens

Geographic range

Threats - protection

IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
Near
threatened
Not
evaluated
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC NE

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