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Chestnut quail-thrush
(Cinclosoma castanotum)[]
Species ID: 2-37-220-931-23139
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Cinclosomatidae
Genus: Cinclosoma
Conservation status: LC - Least Concern (2016)
Population trend: Decreasing
Links: ADW / IUCN Red List / Wikipedia

Other Names[]

  • Chestnut-backed quail-thrush

Physical Description[]

Avg. length: 21 - 26 cm
Colors: Chestnut, Grey-brown, Black & white (markings)

Reproduction[]

Breeding season: July - August
Mode of reproduction: Oviparous
Parental care: Female
Avg. clutch size: 2 (max 3) eggs
Breeding interval: 1 year

Behavior & Ecology[]

Activity: Diurnal
Sociality: Subsocial
Avg. group size: 2 - 5 individuals
Movement: Nomadic
Systems: Terrestrial, Arboreal, Aerial
Diet: Insects, Ants, Larvae, Seeds, Fruits

Habitats[]

Major[]

  • 3.5 Tropical/subtropical dry shrublands
  • 3.8 Mediterranean-type shrublands

Distribution[]

Cinclosoma castanotum

Ecoregion range

Ecozones[]

Terrestrial Ecoregions[]

  • AA0409 Southeast Australia temperate forests
  • AA0803 Southeast Australia temperate savanna
  • AA1201 Coolgardie woodlands
  • AA1202 Esperance mallee
  • AA1203 Eyre and York mallee
  • AA1206 Mount Lofty woodlands
  • AA1207 Murray-Darling woodlands and mallee
  • AA1208 Naracoorte woodlands
  • AA1209 Southwest Australia savanna
  • AA1301 Carnarvon xeric shrublands
  • AA1302 Central Ranges xeric scrub
  • AA1303 Gibson desert
  • AA1304 Great Sandy-Tanami desert
  • AA1305 Great Victoria desert
  • AA1306 Nullarbor Plains xeric shrublands
  • AA1308 Simpson desert
  • AA1309 Tirari-Sturt stony desert
  • AA1310 Western Australian Mulga shrublands
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