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The Arabian golden-winged grosbeak or Arabian grosbeak (Rhynchostruthus percivali) is a finch found in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen. It is included as a subspecies in R. socotranus by some authorities, but in recent times the three golden-winged grosbeak populations are usually considered distinct species. [2]
Commonly known as golden-winged grosbeaks, they are attractive, chunky, medium-sized, robust-billed songbirds restricted to the southern Arabian and northern Somalian regions. These elusive birds are typically found between 1,060 and 2,800 metres ASL in forested wadis and areas of scrub.
The three golden-winged grosbeaks in the genus Rhynchostruthus, found in Somaliland, mountains of south-west Arabia and on the island of Socotra and often considered a single species: Somali golden-winged grosbeak, R. louisae; Arabian golden-winged grosbeak, R. percivali Kona grosbeak (Chloridops kona) Socotra golden-winged grosbeak, R. socotranus
Arabian golden-winged grosbeak: 6,000 [112] NT [112] Rhynchostruthus percivali Ogilvie-Grant, 1900: 119 Somali golden-winged grosbeak: 2,500-9,999 [113]
The Socotra golden-winged grosbeak or Socotra grosbeak (Rhynchostruthus socotranus) is a finch endemic to Socotra, an island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Yemen. R. socotranus is by some authorities held to be the only species of the then-monotypic genus Rhynchostruthus, including all other golden-winged grosbeaks therein as subspecies.
Arabian golden-winged grosbeak; B. Black-headed grosbeak; C. ... Somali golden-winged grosbeak This page was last edited on 27 November 2014, at 21:04 (UTC). ...
From 1996 to 2010, the Appalachian golden-winged warbler population has declined 97.8%. Drury, ATC's associate director of science and stewardship, said experts say the decline has continued at ...
Somali golden-winged grosbeak; Arabian golden-winged grosbeak; Pittas. Giant pitta; Sula pitta; Garnet pitta; Malayan banded pitta; Whiskered pitta; Mangrove pitta;