Sumatran Cochoa

Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss.

The Sumatran Cochoa is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

The Sumatran Cochoa (Cochoa beccarii) is a species of bird in the Turdidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Cochoa beccarii. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Stub icon This article about a thrush is a stub. More

Sumatran Cochoa by Chris Goodie Sumatran Cochoa by Chris Goodie all the photos below are copyright Filip Verbelen, February 2009 These are the first ever photos of each species Enganno Scops Owl Enganno Thrush Enganno Thrush Mentawai Scops Owl Mentawai Scops Owl Simeulue Scops Owl Simeulue Scops Owl Simeulue Scops Owl Simeulue More

Sumatran Cochoa The Sumatran Cochoa (Cochoa beccarii) is a species of bird in the Turdidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss. See more at Wikipedia.org... More

Kerinci, the Sumatran Cochoa, bought with it plenty of birds, the feeding flocks consisted of fiery-red Temminck’s Sunbird, Sunda Minivet, goggle-eyed Blue Nuthatch, Sunda and Mountain Leaf Warbler, Black-capped White-eye and Long-tailed Sibia. More

Wren-babblers, but Sumatran Cochoa was seen by just one lucky soul. Finally, birding the slopes at Bukit Tapan produced a whole range of species as we descended the forested road, with an assortment of endemics including Sumatran Treepie, Sumatran Drongo, 3 species of bulbul (of the 20 recorded on tour), Sumatran and Blue-masked Leafbirds and not least the superb Graceful Pitta performing as hoped. More

Thrush, Sumatran Whistling-Thrush and Sumatran Cochoa on Gunung Kerinci. Sumatran Peacock-Pheasant, Red-billed Partridge and Barred Eagle-Owl were only heard. On Tapan Road we found the endemic Cream-striped Bulbul, Spot-necked Bulbul, Sumatran Bulbul, Sumatran Drongo, Blue-masked Leafbird, Sumatran Leafbird, Graceful Pitta, together with a host of other species such as the rare Marbled Wren-Babbler. More

Thrush, Sumatran Cochoa, and several other rare species, most of them endemic to Gunung Leuser Eco System. Price Rp. 350.000,-/day/person, considered trekking in jungle and accomodation in tents. 13 Night Trek Special Night Trek (min. 2 days, schedule upon request). This trek we offer at some specific areas at Ketambe and in the upper Alas valley, to be accessed from Kedah. More

Sumatran Cochoa Cochoa beccarii on Gunung Kerinci Sumatra. OBC Bulletin. Number 21. An overview of the status of Sumatran Cochoa sightings up to 1994. Other Books Collar, N.J (editor) (2000). Threatened Birds of the World. BirdLife International & Lynx Ediciones. UK Clements, J.F. (2000). Birds of the World: A checklist. Ibis Publishing Co. US | UK | DE | FR | CA | JP Lonely Planet Guide, 7th ed. (2003). Indonesia. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Turdidae
Genus : Cochoa
Species : beccarii
Authority : Salvadori, 1879