Fulvous Babbler
Argya fulva - Cratérope fauve
Systematics
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Order:
Passeriformes
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Family:
Léiothrichidés
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Genus:
Argya
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Species:
fulva
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 25 cm
- Wingspan: -
- Weight: 46 à 70 g
Geographic range
Identification
Fulvous Babbler (Argya fulva) is a species of bird in the Leiothrichidae family.
Subspecific information 4 subspecies
- Argya fulva fulva (n Algeria, Tunisia and nw Libya)
- Argya fulva maroccana (s Morocco, nw Algeria)
- Argya fulva buchanani (wc Mauritania, n Senegal to c Chad)
- Argya fulva acaciae (n and e Chad to Eritrea and n Ethiopia)
Foreign names
- Cratérope fauve,
- Turdoide rojizo,
- zaragateiro-fulvo,
- Akaziendrosselhäherling,
- vörhenyes rigótimália,
- Bruingele Babbelaar,
- Garrulo fulvo,
- saharaskriktrast,
- Saharaskriketrost,
- timáliovec plavý,
- argie akáciová,
- Gulbrun Larmdrossel,
- saharantimali,
- tordenc rogenc,
- Bogtuldri,
- dżunglotymal saharyjski,
- dūkainais tarkšķis,
- saharski drozgač,
- Сахарская дроздовая тимелия,
- スナイロヤブチメドリ,
- 棕褐鸫鹛,
- 棕褐鶇鶥,
Habitat
Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Dry ; Grassland : Subtropical/Tropical Dry ; Desert : Hot
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
concern
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in the Wild
in the Wild
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evaluated
evaluated
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