Dendrocitta

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Dendrocitta
Dendrocitta formosae.jpg
Grey treepie (Dendrocitta formosae)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Dendrocitta
Gould, 1833
Species

D. formosae
D. vagabunda
D. frontalis
D. occipitalis
D. cinerascens
D. leucogastra
D. bayleyii

Dendrocitta is a genus of long-tailed passerine birds in the crow and jay family, Corvidae. They are resident in tropical South and Southeast Asia. The generic name is derived from the Greek words dendron, meaning "tree," and kitta, meaning "magpie".[1]

The species are plumaged in black, grey and rufous. Typically, the face and flight feathers are black, and the back is rufous. They are highly arboreal and rarely come to the ground to feed.

They are, in taxonomic order:

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Dendrocitta formosae formosae 1.jpg Dendrocitta formosae Grey treepie Indochina, southern mainland China and Taiwan
Dendrocitta vagabunda -Kerala, India-8a.jpg Dendrocitta vagabunda Rufous treepie Indian subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia
Dendrocitta frontalis.jpg Dendrocitta frontalis Collared treepie northeastern Indian Himalayas, Bangladesh, Nepal and across into Burma
Dendrocitta occipitalis Sumatran treepie Sumatra in Indonesia
Bornean Treepie (Dendrocitta cinerascens).jpg Dendrocitta cinerascens Bornean treepie Borneo
White-bellied Treepie.jpg Dendrocitta leucogastra White-bellied treepie Western Ghats, mainly south of Goa
Dendrocitta bayleyii Andaman treepie Andaman Islands of India

References[]

  1. ^ Jobling, James (2010). Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. Christopher Helm. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  • Madge and Burn, Crows and Jays ISBN 0-7136-3999-7

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