Rock-thrush
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Male Cape Rock-thrush, Monticola rupestris
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Pseudocossyphus |
The rock-thrushes, Monticola, are a genus of chats, medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous songbirds. They were in former times placed in the thrush family Turdidae but actually belong in the closely related Muscicapidae. All are Old World birds associated with mountainous regions.
Three of the species are sometimes spearated in Pseudocossyphus.
- Forest Rock-thrush, Monticola (Pseudocossyphus) sharpei
- Benson's Rock-thrush, Monticola (Pseudocossyphus) (sharpei) bensoni
- Amber Mountain Rock-thrush Monticola (Pseudocossyphus) erythronotus
- Littoral Rock-thrush, Monticola (Pseudocossyphus) imerinus
- Cape Rock-thrush, Monticola rupestris
- Sentinel Rock-thrush, Monticola explorator
- Short-toed Rock-thrush, Monticola brevipes
- Miombo Rock-thrush, Monticola angolensis
- Rufous-tailed Rock-thrush, Monticola saxatilis
- Little Rock-thrush, Monticola rufocinereus
- Blue-capped Rock-thrush, Monticola cinclorhynchus
- White-throated Rock-thrush, Monticola gularis
- Chestnut-bellied Rock-thrush, Monticola rufiventris
- Blue Rock-thrush, Monticola solitarius
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