Fülleborns longclaw

Macronyx fuelleborni

Fülleborn's longclaw or Fuelleborn's longclaw, is a species of bird in the family Motacillidae. It is found in damp grassy habitats in south-central Africa.
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Appearance

Fülleborn's longclaw is similar to the yellow-throated longclaw but it is slightly smaller, stockier and lacks the streaking on the breast. It has a yellow throat surrounded by a black band when adult and the yellow on the throat is duller in juveniles which also do not have the surrounding black band and have some indistinct streaks on the breast, but this is much less in extend than in related species.

Naming

The specific name and the common name of this bird commemorate the German military physician and parasitologist Friedrich Fülleborn.

Distribution

Fülleborn's longclaw is found in western central Africa from south western Tanzania to Angola and the extreme north of Namibia, where it is a vagrant.

Status

Fülleborn's longclaw has a wide distribution and large population so Birdlife International and the IUCN classify it as Least Concern.

Habitat

Fülleborn's longclaw is found in wet gassy areas, frequently in the vicinity of water and normally above 1,000 metres in altitude. It is largely insectivorous and feeds on mainly on grasshoppers and beetles as well as termites and spiders. It nests on the ground during the rainy season.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyMotacillidae
GenusMacronyx
SpeciesM. fuelleborni
Photographed in
Angola