Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tirà de carpó rogenc |
Dutch | Roodstuitstruiktiran |
English | Red-rumped Bush-Tyrant |
English (United States) | Red-rumped Bush-Tyrant |
French | Moucherolle à croupion roux |
French (France) | Moucherolle à croupion roux |
German | Rostbürzel-Buschtyrann |
Japanese | コシアカヤブタイランチョウ |
Norwegian | rødstjerttyrann |
Polish | andotyran |
Russian | Красногузая гевара |
Serbian | Tiranka žbunjarka sa crvenim nadrepkom |
Slovak | pamuchár maľovaný |
Spanish | Birro Culirrojo |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Alinaranja Lomirrojo |
Spanish (Peru) | Tirano-Montés de Lomo Rojo |
Spanish (Spain) | Birro culirrojo |
Swedish | rödgumpad busktyrann |
Turkish | Kızıl Kuyruklu Çalı Tiranı |
Ukrainian | Кіптявник сивоголовий |
Cnemarchus erythropygius (Sclater, 1853)
PROTONYM:
Taenioptera erythropygia
Sclater, 1853. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Part 19 (1851), no.231, p.193 pl.41.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Ecuador; restricted to Verdecocha, Pichincha (J. T. Z.).
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- CNEMARCHUS
- erythropygia / erythropygium / erythropygius
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lowercase: species and subspecies
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Red-rumped Bush-Tyrant Cnemarchus erythropygius Scientific name definitions
Thomas S. Schulenberg and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated October 5, 2012
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated October 5, 2012
Behavior
Introduction
Little information. Red-rumped Bush-Tyrant perch in exposed sites, such as the tops of bushes or of open trees, from which they drop to the ground to capture prey (Fjeldså and Krabbe 1990, Schulenberg et al. 2010).
Spacing
No information.
Sexual Behavior
No information.
Social and Interspecific Behavior
Red-rumped Bush-Tyrant usually is solitary.