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The Naga wren-babbler〔Naga wren-babbler is the name used in Pamela C. Rasmussen and John C. Anderton's ''Birds of South Asia. The Ripley Guide'' (2005) ISBN 84-87334-67-9〕 or long-tailed wren-babbler (''Spelaeornis chocolatinus'') is a bird species in the family Timaliidae. In India it is found in Nagaland and Manipur. Several former subspecies of this bird have now been recognized as good species. They are: pale-throated wren-babbler (''S. kinneari''), Chin Hills wren-babbler (''S. oatesi'') and grey-bellied wren-babbler (''S. reptatus''). The natural habitats of the long-tailed wren-babbler are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Following the splitting of the newly recognized species, the populations remaining in ''S. chocolatinus'' are small enough to warrant uplisting to near threatened status, from the previous IUCN assessment of least concern.〔BLI (2004, 2008)〕 ==Footnotes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naga wren-babbler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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