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close to the nest and the
young are
mainly fed with
hairy caterpillars.
Rubythroats have been
observed to
abandon their nest when a
cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)...
- The
Siberian rubythroat (Calliope calliope) is a
small p****erine bird
first described by
Peter Simon Pallas in 1776. It was
formerly classed as a member...
-
close to the nest and the
young are
mainly fed with
hairy caterpillars.
Rubythroats have been
observed to
abandon their nest when a
cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)...
-
robin Luscinia –
nightingales and
relatives Myiomela –
robins Calliope –
rubythroats Enicurus –
forktails Cinclidium –
single species: blue-fronted robin...
- The white-tailed
rubythroat has been
split into the
following species:
Chinese rubythroat,
Calliope tschebaiewi Himalayan rubythroat,
Calliope pectoralis...
- 2017.
Retrieved 12 May 2016. "Hummingbird Q&A: Nest and eggs".
Operation Rubythroat: The
Hummingbird Project,
Hilton Pond
Center for
Piedmont Natural History...
- choughs, Hume's larks, sulphur-bellied warblers, wallcreepers,
Himalayan rubythroats, white-winged redstarts, white-winged snowfinches,
alpine accentors,...
-
Himalayan rubythroat (Calliope pectoralis)
Chinese rubythroat (Calliope tschebaiewi) -
formerly considered as a
subspecies of the
Himalayan rubythroat Siberian...
-
Kashmir flycatcher Tytler's leaf
warbler Streaked laughingthrush Himalayan rubythroat Wallcreeper Black-and-yellow
grosbeak Himalayan griffon vulture Bearded...
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Himalayan swiftlet, stork-billed
kingfisher and
Himalayan or white-tailed
rubythroat.
Important national parks and
tiger reserves of
North India include: Corbett...