The Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis or Plain-headed Creeper, is a species of bird in the Philippine creeper family, Rhabdornithidae. It is endemic to the southern and central Philippines. The Long-billed Creeper (R. grandis) of Luzon Island is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of it. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Rhabdornis inornatus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis inornatus) = French: Rhabdornis à tête brune German: Braunkopf-Trugbaumläufer Spanish: Rabdornis Cabecipardo Other common names: Plain-headed/Stripe-breasted Creeper Taxonomy: Rhabdornis inornatus Ogilvie-Grant, 1896, Samar, Philippines. Forms a superspecies with R. grandis and often considered conspecific, but differs somewhat in size and proportions; taxonomic review currently in progress. More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis Rhabdornis inornatus alaris Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis Photographer : More
which is not recognized by Peters, the stripe-breasted rhabdornis (Rhabdornis inornatus), and the stripe-headed rhabdornis (Rhabdornis mysticalis). Physical characteristics Rhabdornises are medium-sized birds, very similar in size, coloring, and behavior, so much so that they may be indistinguishable to untrained eyes. The coloring and patterns are somewhat cryptic, favoring browns, red-browns, blacks, and whites, with much dark streaking on the upperparts and lighter streaking elsewhere. More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis Rhabdornis inornatus = Described by: Ogilvie-Grant (1896) Alternate common name(s): Plain-headed Creeper, Plain-headed Rhabdornis Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs Mt. Kitanglad, Mindanao, Philippines - Mar, 2007 More
the high elevation Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis found perched on an open dead snag where it remained obligingly for five whole minutes. Our first (of many) Eye-browed Thrushes flew out from the open trees on the way up, giving their distinctly Redwing like calls as they flew out. The Philippines has a whole host of endemic tailorbirds with three species possible on Mindanao alone. More
The stripe-breasted rhabdornis and stripe-headed rhabdornis are common throughout their ranges, while the greater rhabdornis is relatively rare and confined to mountainous regions in Luzon. None are listed on the IUCN 2000 Red List of Threatened Species. In the longer run, all may be endangered, since the native forests of the Philippines are being destroyed at an accelerating rate. Significance to humans - None known. More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis The Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis inornatus) is a species of bird in the Rhabdornithidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. See more at Wikipedia.org... More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis Rhabdornis mysticalis More
* Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis : two at Katanglad (the others saw more). Not a patch on the previous species. * Streaked Ground Babbler : probably heard at Logarita (Indonesian Cuckoo has a very similar call) where it was seen by most of the others but not me. More
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis were greatly appreciated especially by those targeting bird families. The next morning dawned rainy but we did still added an immature Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove and Philippine Leaf Warbler around the camp with White-eared Brown Dove and Coppersmith Barbet added during our walk back to civilisation before the long drive around the top end of the island and south to the town of Bislig on the east coast for a four night stay. More
* 3 1 2 8 3 Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis inornatus) * * Family statistics 1 genus, 3 species - 10 files covering 1 genus (100%) 3 species (100%) 5 videos covering 1 genus (100%) 2 species (67%) 3 More
F STRIPE-BREASTED RHABDORNIS RHABDORNIS INORNATUS Plain-throated Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis F Copper-throated Sunbird Leptocoma calcostetha Purple-throated Sunbird Leptocoma sperata Olive-backed Sunbird Cinnyris jugularis F GRAY-HOODED SUNBIRD AETHOPYGA PRIMIGENIUS F MOUNT APO SUNBIRD AETHOPYGA BOLTONI F FLAMING SUNBIRD AETHOPYGA FLAGRANS F METALLIC-WINGED SUNBIRD AETHOPYGA PULCHERRIMA F LOVELY SUNBIRD AETHOPYGA SHELLEYI F Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparaja Little Spiderhunter Arachnothera longirostra More