- (or Drakensberg)
rockjumper is
distributed in the
Lesotho Highlands and
areas surrounding them in
South Africa. The two
rockjumpers have been treated...
-
rockjumpers is
higher in
territories that had more
recent fire (within 3–5 years),
possibly as
there were
fewer predators present. Cape
rockjumpers inhabit...
- the two
rockjumpers as a
single species,
Chaetops frenatus, with two subspecies. A
female with a
caterpillar An
immature Drakensberg rockjumper A copy...
- Petroicidae:
Australasian robins Picathartidae:
rockfowl Chaetopidae:
rockjumpers Eupetidae: rail-babbler Bombycillidae:
waxwings and
allies Ptiliogonatidae:...
- Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2019). "Australasian robins, rockfowl,
rockjumpers, Rail-babbler".
World Bird List
Version 9.2.
International Ornithologists'...
- only ones in
their family. They are
primarily insectivores, but cape
rockjumpers also eat
small vertebrates. Order: P****eriformes Family: Hyliotidae...
- P****erida and Corvida. More
specifically they
appear to be a
sister of the
rockjumpers (Chaetops) and are
basal to the
clade containing the Sylvioidea, P****eroidea...
- The
rockrunner (Achaetops pycnopygius), also
known as the
Damara rock-jumper, is a
species of
African warbler,
formerly placed in the
family Sylviidae...
- Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (January 2023). "Australasian robins, rockfowl,
rockjumpers, Rail-babbler". IOC
World Bird List
Version 13.1.
International Ornithologists'...
- the
forest buzzard, the
ground wood****, the Cape and
Drakensberg rockjumpers, the Cape,
eastern and
Agulhas long-billed larks, the red, Karoo, Rudd's...