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Cinereous Ground-Tyrant

Muscisaxicola cinereus

Least Concern

About

The cinereous ground tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus) is a small flycatcher in the family Tyrannidae, found in the high Andes and Patagonian grasslands of South America, with a range spanning Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru. It inhabits open, barren, or sparsely vegetated habitats such as high-altitude puna grassland, rocky Andean plateaus, rocky coastal grassland, and steppe vegetation, typically at elevations from 1,000 meters to above 4,500 meters. Like other ground tyrants, it forages on the ground for insects and small invertebrates, often running and pausing rather than perching. The plumage is uniform gray to brownish-gray with a slightly paler underside. The cinereous ground tyrant is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, with a wide South American range and stable populations. Ground tyrants of the genus Muscisaxicola represent a fascinating adaptive radiation into high-altitude open habitats across the Andes and southern South America. This species is entirely restricted to South America and is absent from Europe; any database record citing Norway is incorrect. Andean grassland habitats face increasing pressure from overgrazing, burning, and climate-driven changes in vegetation, but the cinereous ground tyrant's wide range and tolerance of degraded habitats suggest resilience.

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 ハイイロイワタイランチョウ
Chinese 灰地霸鶲
Spanish Dormilona Cenicienta
French Dormilon cendré
German Graubraun-Grundtyrann
Russian Серый земляной тиранн

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cinereous Ground-Tyrant?
The scientific name of Cinereous Ground-Tyrant is Muscisaxicola cinereus. It belongs to the genus Muscisaxicola.
What is the conservation status of Cinereous Ground-Tyrant?
Cinereous Ground-Tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Cinereous Ground-Tyrant live?
Cinereous Ground-Tyrant is found in Found in Norway.. Countries include Norway.
What family does Cinereous Ground-Tyrant belong to?
Cinereous Ground-Tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus) belongs to the genus Muscisaxicola, which is part of the taxonomic family Tyrannidae.
Is Cinereous Ground-Tyrant endangered?
No, Cinereous Ground-Tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Cinereous Ground-Tyrant belong to?
Cinereous Ground-Tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (동물).
What are the closest relatives of Cinereous Ground-Tyrant?
The closest relatives of Cinereous Ground-Tyrant in the genus Muscisaxicola include Black-fronted Ground-Tyrant, Little Ground-Tyrant, White-browed Ground-Tyrant, Ochre-naped Ground-Tyrant, Plain-capped Ground-Tyrant / Paramo Ground-Tyrant.

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