Order Passeriformes Higher classification Cinclodes | Phylum Chordata Family Furnariidae Scientific name Cinclodes aricomae Rank Species | |
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Similar White‑browed tit‑spinetail, Cinclodes, Bird, Puna thistletail, Junín canastero |
Critically endangered royal cinclodes
The royal cinclodes (Cinclodes aricomae) is a passerine bird which breeds in the Andes of south-east Peru and adjacent Bolivia. It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the stout-billed cinclodes C. excelsior. It is 20 cm long and weighs 50 g with a heavy bill and dark chocolate-brown on the body, face and crown with whitish mottling and streaking on the breast.
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This bird has a population of less than 250, and is classified as Critically Endangered. It is confined to tiny, humid patches of Polylepis woodland and montane scrub, and the major threat to its survival is the use of fire and heavy grazing which restrict the regeneration of Polylepis.

Critically endangered royal cinclodes





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Royal cinclodes Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA