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[HBW - BirdLife (v3)] |
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Species Details [Taxonomy: HBW - BirdLife (v3)] |
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Brown-backed Solitaire* |
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Myadestes occidentalis |
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Description (10)
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Brown-backed Solitaire
© azfo.org
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Family
Turdidae (Thrushes)
Size
20 - 21 cm
First Described (Guide)
Stejneger, 1882
Habitat
Subtropical and tropical lowland moist forest. From 600 - 3,500 m.
Belize, El Salvador (B), Guatemala (B), Mexico.
Unknown to Honduras.
Population
Estimated population is 500,000 - 4,999,999 (2010).
Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.
Voice
A remarkable cascade of sibilant yet musical notes.
Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (84)...)
Brown-backed Solitaire (Myadestes occidentalis) [XC253882]
by Frank Lambert from track to peak nr Quetzal camp, El Triunfo, El Salvador (call)
Brown-backed Solitaire (Myadestes occidentalis) [XC347887]
by id from Rancho Santa Barbara, Sonora, Mexico (song)
Subspecies
Scientific name formerly Myadestes obscurus, but that became preoccupied when Phaeornis merged with present genus.
Proposed subspecies cinereus (from north-western Mexico) synonymized with nominate.
The following 3 subspecies are recognised:
- occidentalis Stejneger, 1882 - Western and east-central Mexico.
- insularis Stejneger, 1882 - Tres Marias Is, off western Mexico.
- oberholseri Dickey & van Rossem, 1925 - Central and southern Mexico south to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
References
See References.
Files:
BirdLife International
For more information about the Brown-backed Solitaire see... BirdLife International Species Factsheet.
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