Männchen © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography eBird S65188778 Macaulay Library ML 206027121
Weibchen © Tony King
juvenil © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Männchen © Ian Davies
Weibchen © Dubi Shapiro
+ 2
Männchen © Ian Davies

Weißbürzel-Lappenschnäpper Platysteira castanea

Einloggen um Ihre Abzeichen zu sehen

Bestimmung

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

A chunky and short-tailed rainforest wattle-eye. Males are black and white with a very broad black breast band. Females are mostly chestnut with a white belly and a gray head. Both sexes have bluish-purple bare skin around the eye. Found in the understory and at middle levels of rainforest and gallery forest at middle and low elevations. Similar to White-spotted Wattle-eye, but separated by the lack of white spots on the face. The vocalizations are highly variable and consist of repeated notes, which can be clear toots or frog-like notes.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN