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Family: Muscicapidae Local Malagasy name: zafindrasity Endemic to Madagascar: Yes Web links for Pseudocossyphus sharpei : ITIS Standard Report Page: Pseudocossyphus sharpei -- Go to Print Version, Pseudocossyphus sharpei (Gray, 1871) Taxonomic Serial No.: 562534. ... Species, Pseudocossyphus sharpei (Gray, 1871), References, Expert(s): ... Avibase - The World Bird Database -- ...kakamegoes) ssp.: (Neocossyphus poensis nigridorsalis) ssp.: (Neocossyphus poensis pallidigularis) Forest Rock-Thrush (Pseudocossyphus sharpei) Benson's Rock ... Avibase - La Base de Datos de Aves del Mundo -- ...- [ Translate this page ]Avibase es una extensa base de datos, con información de todas las aves del mundo, que contiene más de 1.4 millones de registros sobre unas 10.000 especies y 22.000 ... Forest Rock-Thrush - Pseudocossyphus sharpei -- Forest Rock-Thrush [Pseudocossyphus sharpei ]. ... Member Comments : 0. No comments available for Forest Rock-Thrush[Pseudocossyphus sharpei ]. ... Turdidae -- ...angl. Benson's Rock - Thrush); Pseudocossyphus imerinus - (angl. Littoral Rock - Thrush); Pseudocossyphus sharpei - (angl. Forest ... Monticola sharpei -- ...tail. Female brown upperparts, light brown with brown spots below, white throat patch. Was: Pseudocossyphus sharpei. Langrand, Olivier ... Rock thrush - Wikipedia -- Pseudocossyphus. All are Old World species associated with mountainous regions: Forest Rock Thrush, Monticola (Pseudocossyphus) sharpei; ... Bird Data Project - Search Results -- English Name: Forest Rock-Thrush@. Scientific Name: Pseudocossyphus sharpei. French Name: Monticole de forêt. German Name: Spanish Name: ... CLICK HERE to make comments, add a link, or submit content for Pseudocossyphus sharpei Almost all pictures on this site were taken with a Konica Minolta camera |
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