Dendrocitta
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Dendrocitta is a genus of long-tailed passerine birds in the crow and jay family Corvidae. They are resident in tropical South and Southeast Asia.
The species are plumaged in black, grey and rufous. Typically, the face and flight feathers are black, and the back is rufous. They are highly arboreal and rarely come to the ground to feed.
They are, in taxonomic order:
- Grey Treepie, Dendrocitta formosae
- Rufous Treepie, Dendrocitta vagabunda
- Black-faced Treepie or Collared Treepie, Dendrocitta frontalis
- Sumatran Treepie, Dendrocitta occipitalis
- Bornean Treepie, Dendrocitta cinerascens
- White-bellied Treepie, Dendrocitta leucogastra
- Andaman Treepie, Dendrocitta bayleyi
[edit] References:
- Madge and Burn, Crows and Jays ISBN 0-7136-3999-7
[edit] External links
- Treepie videos on the Internet Bird Collection