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Timaliidae (Babblers & Scimitar Babblers) (2)
Cyanoderma erythroptera
Mixornis gularis
(Horsfield, 1822)
Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
Timaliidae (Babblers & Scimitar Babblers)
David Tan JX
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Identified By: David Tan JX
More information on the species on Wikipedia.
Species Interactions (2)
(Brood) Parasitized by
Square-tailed Drongo Cuckoo
Surniculus lugubris
References
Lee, 2010. Bird Ecology Study Group blog
OwYong et al., 2015. Singapore Bird Group blog
Nests in
Resam
Dicranopteris linearis
References
Tsang, 2007. Bird Ecology Study Group blog
Basic Information
Classification:
Vertebrata: Aves: Passeriformes: Timaliidae (Babblers and Scimitar Babblers)
Residency Status:
Native
Biology/Ecology
IUCN Redlist status:
Least concern
External Links
Bird Ecology Study Group
Nature in Singapore
Persistence of babbler (Timaliidae) communities in Singapore forests.
Singapore Birds Project
Taxo4254 Species Pages
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