Stripe-sided Rhabdornis

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The Stripe-sided 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-headed Rhabdornis or Stripe-sided Rhabdornis, is a species of bird in the Philippine creeper family, Rhabdornithidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Rhabdornis mystacalis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. Stub icon This songbird-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis Rhabdornis mysticalis = Described by: Temminck (1825) Alternate common name(s): Stripe-headed Creeper, Stripe-headed Rhabdornis Old scientific name(s): Rhabdornis mystacalis Photographs Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines - Mar, 2007 More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis Rhabdornis mysticalis = PICOP, south of Bislig, Mindanao, Philippines - Mar, 1990 More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis Rhabdornis mystacalis mystacalis Stripe-sided Rhabdornis Photographer : More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis mystacalis) by David Edwards. More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis The Stripe-sided Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis mystacalis) is a species of bird in the Rhabdornithidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. See more at Wikipedia.org... More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis, Philippines, Subic Bay, Luzon 9 March 2007 © Mark Harper One of the pair that was nesting outside our hotel on the Tropical Birding tour. More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis mystacalis) Image Source The Stripe-sided Rhabdornis is a passerine bird native to the Philippines. There are 2 subspecies of this species; Long-billed Creeper (Rhabdornis grandis) and Plain-headed Creeper (Rhabdornis inornatus). Philippine Woodpecker (Dendrocopos maculatus) See Image HERE This bird is locally called ‘Anluage’ among Kapampangan which means ‘carpenter’. More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis Rhabdornis mysticalis 1 27. White-browed Shama Copsychus luzoniensis (1) vocal 28. Bushchat sp - 1, probably immature Pied Bushchat 29. Golden-bellied Gerygone Gerygone sulphurea 2 30. Grey backed TailorbirdOrthotomus derbianus - (2) 31. White-breasted Woodswallow Artamus leucorynchus 13 32. Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach 1 33. Asian Glossy Starling Aplonis panayensis 20+ 34. Coleto Sarcops calvus 6 35. More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis - Rhabdornis mystacalis The Stripe-sided Rhabdornis, Rhabdornis mystacalis (aka Stripe-headed Rhabdornis) is one of three members of the Philippine Creepers family - Rhabdornithidae. They have bills that are shaped for finding small invertebrates in tree bark, but also are ... More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis (Rhabdornis mystacalis mystacalis) 8 Grey-throated Sunbird (Anthreptes malacensis birgitae) 10 Purple-throated Sunbird (Leptocoma sperata henkei) 1 Bicoloured Flowerpecker (Dicaeum bicolor inexpectatum) 1 Red-keeled Flowerpecker (Dicaeum australe) 10 Buzzing Flowerpecker (Dicaeum hypoleucum obscurum) 3 Balicassiao (Dicrurus balicassius balicassius) 8 White-breasted Woodswallow (Artamus leucorynchus leucorynchus) 15 Coleto (Sarcops calvus calvus) 2 Crested Myna (Acridotheres cristatellus) 3 Green-crowned Wagtail (Motacilla flava taivana) 5 Siberian Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla tschutschensis simillima) 20 More

Stripe-sided Rhabdornis for the rest of the group, and we enjoyed scope views of it while it nonchalantly preened for us! But the pièce de resistance was a spectacular late-afternoon display put on by the swifts. The large Purple Needletails came zooming over us in formation at Mach One, followed by the smaller but no less formidable Philippine Needletail. The latter is a spectacular swift. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Rhabdornithidae
Genus : Rhabdornis
Species : mystacalis
Authority : (Temminck, 1825)