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Rufous-headed Ground Roller
Rufous-headed Ground Roller

Image from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous-headed_ground_roller

Scientific name
Atelornis crossleyi
Order
Coraciiformes
Family
Ground roller
Genus
Atelornis
Recordings
22
Xeno-canto

Rufous-headed Ground Roller

Atelornis crossleyi

The rufous-headed ground roller is a species of bird in the ground roller family, Brachypteraciidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. There are currently five known species of ground rollers. Four of these species live in the eastern and central highland humid forests. Unlike the four other species, the fifth species lives in the dry southwestern spiny bushes of Madagascar. The Atelornis crossleyi species of the ground rollers lives with most of its family in humid forests. The International Union for Conservation of Nature considers the bird to be near-threatened because, although it is present in a number of protected areas, it is hunted for food and the forests in which it lives are threatened by slash-and-burn cultivation. The bird's scientific name commemorates Alfred Crossley who collected mammals, birds, butterflies and moths in Madagascar and Cameroon in the 1860s and 1870s. Many of these are in the Natural History Museum, London.

Source: wikipedia

Recordings (5)

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ID↑↓Recordist↑↓DateCountry↑↓Location↑↓Type↑↓Quality↑↓Duration↑↓License↑↓
XC155292Hans Matheve2012-11-13MadagascarRanomafana National Park, VohipararasongA0:21
XC177232Johannes Fischer2012-12-21MadagascarToamasina Province; Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Mantadiacall0:14
XC418926Ross Gallardy2017-11-06MadagascarAlaotra-Mangoro, Toamasina ProvincesongA0:56
XC423489Barry Edmonston2018-05-19MadagascarRanomafana National Park, VohipararasongA2:06
XC536782Dries Van de Loock2019-08-10MadagascarRanomafana National Parksong0:21