Hemipus hirundinaceus (Temminck, 1822) is a animal in the Tephrodornithidae family, order Passeriformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Hemipus hirundinaceus (Temminck, 1822)

Hemipus hirundinaceus (Temminck, 1822)

Hemipus hirundinaceus, the black-winged flycatcher-shrike, is a small Asian perching bird found in lowland forest habitats.

Genus
Hemipus
Order
Passeriformes
Class
Aves

About Hemipus hirundinaceus (Temminck, 1822)

The black-winged flycatcher-shrike, Hemipus hirundinaceus (Temminck, 1822), is approximately 15 cm (5.9 in) long. Males have black heads and upperparts with a green sheen. Their rumps are marked with black and white bars, and their tails are black. Their chin and upper throat are white, lower throat and breast are gull grey, and belly is white. Leg feathers are dark grey, eyes are dark brown, and beak and feet are black. Females have sooty brown upperparts, rather than the black upperparts seen in males. Juveniles have a brownish black beak and sooty brown upperparts edged with buff fringes. This species has a distribution ranging from the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra, Borneo, Java and Bali. A reported record from southern Tenasserim has no supporting evidence. It occurs at elevations below 800 m (2,600 ft), and is more common at elevations below 300 m (980 ft). It typically occurs at lower elevations than the related bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus). The black-winged flycatcher-shrike inhabits the canopy of lowland forests, forest edges, areas along forest roads, and areas along forest streams. It can sometimes also be found in swamps, mangroves, and secondary forest.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Passeriformes Tephrodornithidae Hemipus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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