A New Bird Record in China : Red-breasted Flycatcher ( Ficedula parva )

The Red-breasted Flycatcher ( Ficedula parva ) and Taiga Flycatcher (F albicila) have long been considered having a conspecific status under the species Red-throated Flycatcher (F parva). Based on the studies on the morphology, vocalizations and molecular biology, the two subspecies have recently be...

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Main Authors: LI, Hai-tao, CHEN, Liang, HO, Chi-kong, LIU, Yang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Chinese
Published: Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/64108
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Summary:The Red-breasted Flycatcher ( Ficedula parva ) and Taiga Flycatcher (F albicila) have long been considered having a conspecific status under the species Red-throated Flycatcher (F parva). Based on the studies on the morphology, vocalizations and molecular biology, the two subspecies have recently been split into separate species that are allopatrically distributed in the Palearctic region. Before our report, there was no formal record of taxon parva in China. Between April and May of 2007, two birds of parva were recorded respectively at Potoi Island, Hong Kong SAR and Xiangyundao Tree Farm, Laoting, Hebei Province, the first known recording of this species in China. We also briefly discussed the general characteristics and field identification of Red-breasted Flycatchers in this article.