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Blue-throated Flycatcher

Cyornis rubeculoides

Least Concern

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The Blue-throated Flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) is a species in the genus Cyornis. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Found in Norway.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Japanese ムネアカヒメアオヒタキ
Chinese 蓝喉仙鹟
Spanish Papamoscas Gorgiazul
French Gobemouche à menton bleu
German Blaukehlschnäpper
Russian Синегорлая нильтава
Thai นกจับแมลงคอสีน้ำเงินเข้ม

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Blue-throated Flycatcher?
The scientific name of Blue-throated Flycatcher is Cyornis rubeculoides. It belongs to the genus Cyornis.
What is the conservation status of Blue-throated Flycatcher?
Blue-throated Flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Blue-throated Flycatcher live?
Blue-throated Flycatcher is found in Found in Norway.. Countries include Norway.
What family does Blue-throated Flycatcher belong to?
Blue-throated Flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) belongs to the genus Cyornis, which is part of the taxonomic family Muscicapidae.
Is Blue-throated Flycatcher endangered?
No, Blue-throated Flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Blue-throated Flycatcher belong to?
Blue-throated Flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (حيوانات).
What are the closest relatives of Blue-throated Flycatcher?
The closest relatives of Blue-throated Flycatcher in the genus Cyornis include Blue-breasted Flycatcher, Hainan Blue Flycatcher, Hill Blue Flycatcher, Malaysian Blue Flycatcher, Mangrove Blue Flycatcher.

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