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− | [[Image:Red-billed_Chough.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Scottishdude|Jamie MacArthur}}.<br/> | + | [[Image:Red-billed_Chough.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Scottishdude|Jamie MacArthur}}.<br/>Lizard, [[Cornwall]]]] |
'''Alternative names: Common Chough; Cornish Chough''' | '''Alternative names: Common Chough; Cornish Chough''' | ||
;[[:Category:Pyrrhocorax|Pyrrhocorax]] pyrrhocorax | ;[[:Category:Pyrrhocorax|Pyrrhocorax]] pyrrhocorax | ||
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* Broad, fingered wings prominent in flight | * Broad, fingered wings prominent in flight | ||
Sexes similar. Juveniles have duller plumage and dull orange bill. | Sexes similar. Juveniles have duller plumage and dull orange bill. | ||
+ | [[Image:IMG 7684 dpp ps s.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Photo by {{user|RJL2005|RJL2005}}.<br/> [[Wales]], June 2007]] | ||
====Similar species==== | ====Similar species==== | ||
Can be confused with [[Yellow-billed Chough]] if bill is not seen. The broad wings with the distinctive fingers are typical for Red-billed Chough. | Can be confused with [[Yellow-billed Chough]] if bill is not seen. The broad wings with the distinctive fingers are typical for Red-billed Chough. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
− | It breeds in [[Great Britain]], the [[Isle of Man]], [[Ireland]], southern [[Europe]] and the Mediterranean basin, the Alps, and in mountainous country across central [[Asia]], [[India]] and [[China]]. There is an isolated population in the [[Ethiopia]]n highlands. | + | It breeds in [[Great Britain]], the [[Isle of Man]], [[Ireland]], southern [[Europe]] and the Mediterranean basin, the Alps, and in mountainous country across central [[Asia]], [[India]] and [[China]]. There is an isolated population in the [[Ethiopia]]n highlands. <br /> |
+ | Locally common. Has declined in part of its range, especially in Europe. | ||
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
+ | Eight subspecies accepted: | ||
+ | * ''P. p. pyrrhocorax'' in [[Ireland]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[England]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. erythroramphos'' from [[Portugal]] to [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Italy]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. barbarus'' in northwest [[Africa]] ([[Algeria]] and [[Morocco]]) and the [[Canary Islands]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. docilis'' from the [[Balkans]] and [[Greece]] to [[Turkey]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Middle East]], [[Iraq]], [[Iran]] and [[Turkmenistan]] to [[Afghanistan]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. centralis'' from the northwest [[Himalayas]] northeast to [[Mongolia]], parts of [[China]] and to [[Russia]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. himalayanus'' in the [[Himalayas]] east to [[Bhutan]] and northeast [[India]]. Also in southern [[China]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. brachypus'' in north and east [[China]] | ||
+ | * ''P. p. baileyi'' in [[Ethiopia]] | ||
+ | Hybrids with [[Yellow-billed Chough]] have been reported. | ||
==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
− | + | Coastal cliffs and high mountain pastures. Up to 6000m in the Himalayas and reported at 7950m near Mount Everest. | |
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
− | Diet includes insects and terrestrial molluscs. | + | Diet includes insects and terrestrial molluscs. <br /> |
− | + | It builds its nests in cracks of caves or cliffs. The nests are built of roots and stems of plants such as heather or furze, and are lined with hair or wool. 3-6 eggs are laid in April-May in western Europe.<br /> | |
− | It builds its nests in cracks of caves or cliffs. The nests are built of roots and stems of plants such as heather or furze, and are lined with hair or wool. 3-6 eggs are laid in April-May. | + | A resident species with some altitudinal movements. |
====Vocalisation==== | ====Vocalisation==== | ||
It has a loud, ringing call ''chee-ow''. | It has a loud, ringing call ''chee-ow''. | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | #{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#{{Ref-HBWVol14}} | ||
+ | {{ref}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{GSearch|Pyrrhocorax+pyrrhocorax}} | {{GSearch|Pyrrhocorax+pyrrhocorax}} |
Revision as of 19:45, 25 March 2010
Alternative names: Common Chough; Cornish Chough
- Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax
Identification
38 - 41cm. A medium-sized corvid.
- Red bill which is relatively long, slim and gently decurved
- Red legs, rather short for a corvid
- Relatively small head
- Plumage glossy blue-back, glossed greenish on wings and tail
- Broad, fingered wings prominent in flight
Sexes similar. Juveniles have duller plumage and dull orange bill.
Similar species
Can be confused with Yellow-billed Chough if bill is not seen. The broad wings with the distinctive fingers are typical for Red-billed Chough.
Distribution
It breeds in Great Britain, the Isle of Man, Ireland, southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin, the Alps, and in mountainous country across central Asia, India and China. There is an isolated population in the Ethiopian highlands.
Locally common. Has declined in part of its range, especially in Europe.
Taxonomy
Eight subspecies accepted:
- P. p. pyrrhocorax in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England
- P. p. erythroramphos from Portugal to Spain, France, Switzerland and Italy
- P. p. barbarus in northwest Africa (Algeria and Morocco) and the Canary Islands
- P. p. docilis from the Balkans and Greece to Turkey, the Caucasus, the Middle East, Iraq, Iran and Turkmenistan to Afghanistan
- P. p. centralis from the northwest Himalayas northeast to Mongolia, parts of China and to Russia
- P. p. himalayanus in the Himalayas east to Bhutan and northeast India. Also in southern China
- P. p. brachypus in north and east China
- P. p. baileyi in Ethiopia
Hybrids with Yellow-billed Chough have been reported.
Habitat
Coastal cliffs and high mountain pastures. Up to 6000m in the Himalayas and reported at 7950m near Mount Everest.
Behaviour
Diet includes insects and terrestrial molluscs.
It builds its nests in cracks of caves or cliffs. The nests are built of roots and stems of plants such as heather or furze, and are lined with hair or wool. 3-6 eggs are laid in April-May in western Europe.
A resident species with some altitudinal movements.
Vocalisation
It has a loud, ringing call chee-ow.
References
- Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
- Del Hoyo, J, A Elliott, and D Christie, eds. 2009. Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 14: Bush-shrikes to Old World Sparrows. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. ISBN 978-8496553507
Recommended Citation
- BirdForum Opus contributors. (2024) Red-billed Chough. In: BirdForum, the forum for wild birds and birding. Retrieved 7 May 2024 from https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Red-billed_Chough
External Links