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;[[:Category:Ophrysia|Ophrysia]] superciliosa | ;[[:Category:Ophrysia|Ophrysia]] superciliosa | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | Male | + | '''Male:''' Slate-grey, tinged with olive above, and with black edgings to the sides of the feathers, a black, head streaked with white, and black under-tail-coverts spotted with white.<br> |
+ | '''Female:''' Brown, spotted with black centres to the feathers and the face a sort of pinkish grey. The bill is red, bright coral in the male and dusky in the female, and the legs are dull red. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
Western [[Himalayas]] in north-western [[India]]. | Western [[Himalayas]] in north-western [[India]]. |
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- Ophrysia superciliosa
Identification
Male: Slate-grey, tinged with olive above, and with black edgings to the sides of the feathers, a black, head streaked with white, and black under-tail-coverts spotted with white.
Female: Brown, spotted with black centres to the feathers and the face a sort of pinkish grey. The bill is red, bright coral in the male and dusky in the female, and the legs are dull red.
Distribution
Western Himalayas in north-western India.
Status
Classified as Critically Endangered in the 2008 IUCN Red List.1 No reliable records since 1876.
Taxonomy
Monotypic.
Habitat
Steep slopes with long grass and scrub at altitudes of 1 650 to 2 400 m.
Behaviour
References
BirdLife International. 2008. Species factsheet: Ophrysia superciliosa. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 25/12/2008.