adultes Männchen © Ian Davies eBird S12342183 Macaulay Library ML 26848981
Weibchen © Ian Davies
adultes Männchen © Calvin Walters
immatures Männchen © Romel Romero
adultes Männchen © Ian Davies

Rotkehlkardinal Habia fuscicauda

Einloggen um Ihre Abzeichen zu sehen

Bestimmung

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Fairly common in the understory of lowland tropical forest and woodland; also ranges into adjacent secondary growth. Usually in small groups, mainly comprising female-plumaged birds. Associates readily with similar Red-crowned Ant-tanager when attending army ant swarms. These two species are best told by voice: low rasping calls in Red-throated, high squeaky calls in Red-crowned (remember: the throat is lower than the crown). Male Red-throated has a small dark mask between the eye and the bill, and female has a contrasting buff throat.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN