This is a bird of tall mountain forests and adjacent more open areas and woodland edge. Its preference is for oak with many epiphytes and mosses, normally from 1800 m altitude to the timberline. It descends in flocks as low as 900 m in the wet season.
The Mountain Robin is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Mountain Robin or Mountain Thrush (Turdus plebejus) New Zealand Robins or Toutouwais Sooty Robin or Sooty Thrush (Turdus nigrescens) Toutouwais or New Zealand Robins Birds - Photo, Video and/or Article contributions are welcome! Please click here for info The Avianweb strives to maintain accurate and up-to-date information; however, mistakes do happen. More
Mountain Robin-chat = From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to:navigation, search Mountain Robin-chat Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3. More
Mountain Robin-chat (Cossypha isabellae) = French: Cossyphe d’Isabelle German: Kamerunrötel Spanish: Cosifa de Isabel Other common names: Mountain Robin, Cameroon Robin-chat Taxonomy: Cossypha Isabellae G. R. Gray, 1862, Cameroon Mountain, 7000 feet , Cameroon. Has sometimes been placed in genus Dryocichloides or in Sheppardia or Oreocossypha. Two subspecies recognized. Subspecies and Distribution: * batesi (Bannerman, 1922) - E Nigeria and W Cameroon. More
King of the Mountain Robin Johnston is joined in victory lane by second place finisher Kyle Gardner and Frank Fischer. Tim Behmer was crowned the 2009 Sundance Vacation Speedway TQ Midget Champion. Ian Cumens won the first heat race. Fellow Quarter Midget racer Austin Fehr won the second heat. More
Mountain Robin / Mountain Thrush = Robins ... Laughing Thrushes ... Rock-Thrushes Mountain ThrushThe Mountain Thrush is a large thrush which breeds in highlands from southern Mexico to western Panama. This is a bird of tall mountain forests and adjacent more open areas and woodland edge. Its prefererence is for oak with many epiphytes and mosses, normally from 1800 m altitude to the timberline. It descends in flocks as low as 900 m in the wet season. More
Snow Mountain Robin Petroica archboldi is one of three bird species that occur only in the Snow Mountains of Indonesian New Guinea and nowhere else on Earth. This little gem appears to be genuinely confined to Peak Trikora or Wilhelmina and Peak Jaya or Carstenz, reliably setting in above 4,000 m elevation only. More
Mountain Robin-Chat ssp isabellae - Adult Photographer More
mountain robin Galleries Search Results 1 to 10 of 10 Mar-6-Roro More