Jump to content

Humblot's flycatcher: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Adding category Category:Animals described in 1885 (using HotCat)
Luckas-bot (talk | contribs)
m robot Adding: nl:Humblotia
Line 33: Line 33:


[[eo:Komora muŝkaptulo]]
[[eo:Komora muŝkaptulo]]
[[nl:Humblotia]]
[[ru:Желтоклювая мухоловка]]
[[ru:Желтоклювая мухоловка]]

Revision as of 17:23, 22 August 2010

Humblot's Flycatcher
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Humblotia

Species:
H. flavirostris
Binomial name
Humblotia flavirostris

Humblot's Flycatcher or the Grand Comoro Flycatcher (Humblotia flavirostris) is a small passerine bird belonging to the Old World flycatcher family. It is the only member of the its genus. Humblot's Flycatcher is endemic to the island of Grand Comoro in the Comoros where it inhabits forest on the slopes of Mount Karthala.

The upperparts are grey-brown while the underparts are pale with dark streaks. It has a dark crown with pale streaks and the bill and feet are yellow-orange. The bird is 14 cm long. It is often silent but has a soft trilling call.

It feeds on insects which it catches by making short flights from a perch low in a tree or bush. Often, it will feed in groups of two or three. Little is known about its breeding habits; the only known nest was a cup built high in a tree which contained at least two young.

It is threatened because of destruction and degradation of the forest and the spread of introduced species. The population of 10,000-19,000 individuals is decreasing and the species is classed as endangered.

References