It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
The Fire-tailed Myzornis is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Fire-tailed Myzornis (Myzornis pyrrhoura) is a bird species tentatively placed in the Old World babbler family (Timaliidae). Its genus Myzornis is monotypic, and like many other of such singular "Old World babbler" lineages, it might belong to another songbird family. It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Myzornis pyrrhoura. More
Results for: fire-tailed myzornisTranslations 1 - 30 of 560 English English Finnish Finnish fire-tailed myzornis klovnitimali, Myzornis pyrrhoura fire-tailed sunbird tulipyrstömedestäjä, Aethopyga ignicauda on fire palava, tulessa the fat is in the fire nyt on piru merrassa fire axe palokirves take fire virittää, sytyttää, syttyä sure-fire More
Fire-tailed Myzornis (Myzornis pyrrhoura) = French: Myzorne queue-de-feu German: Feuerschwänzchen Spanish: Timalí Melero Taxonomy: Myzornis pyrrhoura Blyth, 1843, Nepal. Relationships uncertain; further study required. Monotypic. Distribution: C Nepal E to Bhutan, NE India (Arunachal Pradesh), N Myanmar and S China (S & SE Xizang, NW Yunnan). More
Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura - Male Fire-tailed Myzornis Photographer : More
Fire-tailed Myzornis (Myzornis pyrrhoura) is a local resident in Himalayas and Bhutan. More
Fire-tailed Myzornis (Myzornis pyrrhoura ) Fire-tailed Myzornis Common Name Fire-tailed Myzornis Scientific Name Myzornis pyrrhoura Order Charadriiformes Family Timaliidae Genus Myzornis Species M. More
Stamps showing Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura 193.001 Fire-tailed Myzornis IOC v2.4: 7842 Links will open countrypage in new window - Bhutan 07.12.1968 Rare birds - Bhutan 28.12.1968 Rare birds - Bhutan 29.01. More
believe we saw 17 Fire-tailed Myzornis in one day here! We will spend 6 nights at a conveniently situated, small but friendly hotel in Dirang which gives superb views of the surrounding mountains. Days 9 - 17 Fire-tailed Myzornis. Photo by Nick Bray.Our aim today is to drive to the fully serviced Lama Camp, and we shall pass excellent habitat along the way so expect numerous stops and it will probably be mid-afternoon before we reach the camp. More
would capture the object Fire-tailed Myzornis © Ramkiof their desire, and return to be normalcy again. Attempt after attempt was made, all unsuccessful. On one such occasion, Ramki scampered up a hillside, like a veritable goat and disappeared into the bushes. More
Fire-tailed Myzornis Myzornis pyrrhoura = Described by: Blyth (1843) Alternate common name(s): None known by website authors Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range C. Nepal, se. Tibet, ne. India (Arunachal Pradesh), sw. China (nw. Yunnan and possibly sw. Szechwan) and ne. Burma. More
Fire-tailed Myzornis - Myzornis pyrrhoura Myzorne queue-de-feu = Myzorne queue-de-feu Le guide ornitho : Les 848 espèces d'Europe en 4000 dessins Gallery : © John Gould Site web : www.oiseaux.net Order : Passériformes Family : Timaliidae Species : Fire-tailed Myzornis Reference: jogo38271 Copy forbidden without prior authorization. More