Fringe-backed Fire-eye

The Fringe-backed Fire-eye is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

The Fringe-backed Fire-eye or Swainson's Fire-eye (Pyriglena atra) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Pyriglena atra. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. More

Fringe-backed Fire-eye, and we’ll have a good chance of seeing this bird as we work our way through the foothills toward the coast. Red-shouldered Macaw, Golden-capped Parakeet and Golden-tailed Parrotlet are possible in the canopy here, and Blue-backed and White-bearded Manakins, Stripe-necked Tody-Tyrant and Pale-bellied Tyrant-Manakin can be seen at the lower levels. Tuft-eared Marmoset, a tiny monkey with white tufts comically spiking from its ears, is not uncommon. More

Results for: fringe-backed fire-eyeTranslations 1 - 30 of 417 English English Finnish Finnish fringe-backed fire-eye bahiantulisilmä, Pyriglena atra white-backed fire-eye tulisilmä, Pyriglena leuconota on the fringe laidalla fringe hetale, ripsu, hapsu, laita, laitama, otsatukka, reuna-alue, reunama, reuna fringe phenomenon lieveilmiö fringe benefits lisäedut, luontaisetu fringe More

We found fringe-backed fire-eye Pyriglena atra in March 1998 between Santa Luzia do Itanhi and Crasto, in Sergipe, near the beginning of the Linha Verde. contributor Paulo Boute Owner Operator Boute Expeditions (Aracaj More

The fringe-backed fire-eye is now protected under Brazilian law. The International Council for Bird Preservation petitioned to list it as Threatened or Endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 1991. More

obvious and somehow Fringe-backed Fire-eye remained invisible at Saiupe. We had a great time and this trip report tries to provide information that will be of use to future birders as well as a log of what we saw and where we saw it. It does so under the following headings. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thamnophilidae
Genus : Pyriglena
Species : atra
Authority : (Swainson, 1825)