Old World Flycatchers (Muscicapidae)
Eyebrowed Jungle-flycatcher (Rhinomyias gularis) - HBW 11, p. 113
French: Gobemouche bridé
German: Weißbrauen-Dschungelschnäpper
Spanish: Papamoscas Embridado
Other common names: Kinabalu Jungle-flycatcher
Taxonomy: Rhinomyias gularis Sharpe, 1888, Kinabalu, northern Borneo.
May form a superspecies with R. albigularis, R. insignis and R. goodfellowi; all previously regarded as conspecific, but now considered to differ sufficiently to warrant treatment as separate species. Monotypic.
Distribution: Mountains of N Borneo.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird perched on a rope, with another in the distance, then perched on a post Locality Tambunan Rafflesia Forest Reserve, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Keith Blomerley 30 September 2001 4 years ago 18 sec 2.9
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eating a caterpillar
Locality Mount Kinabalu National Park, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo
Dirk Tomsa 25 December 2010 31 weeks ago 3.5 -
Single bird perched in lower-level rainforest. Locality Mount Kinabalu National Park, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Tom Tarrant 5 June 2011 33 weeks ago 2.8
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