- Red-billed Oxpecker
Taxobox
name = Red-billed Oxpecker
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status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Sturnidae
genus = "Buphagus"
species = "B. erythrorhynchus"
binomial = "Buphagus erythrorhynchus"
binomial_authority = Stanley, 1814The Red-billed Oxpecker, "Buphagus erythrorhynchus", is apasserine bird in thestarling andmyna family Sturndidae; some ornithologists regard the Oxpeckers to be in a family by themselves, the Buphagidae. It is native to the savannah of sub-Sahara nAfrica , from theCentral African Republic east toSudan and south to northern and easternSouth Africa ..The Red-billed Oxpecker nests in tree holes lined with hair plucked from
livestock . It lays 2-5, average 3, eggs. Outside the breeding season it forms large, chattery flocks.The preferred habitat is open country, and the Red-billed Oxpecker eats
insect s. Both the English and scientific names arise from this species' habit of perching on large wild and domesticatedmammal s such ascattle and eatingtick s.An adult will take nearly 100 engorged female "Boophilus decoloratus" ticks, or more than 12,000 larvae in a day.However, their most favorite food is blood, and while they may take on ticks bloated with blood, they also feed on it directly, pecking at the mammal's wounds to keep them open to more parasites. So, what the bird does good to the mammal, is negated by it keeping the wounds open to parasites and disease.
This is a medium-sized
passerine , 20 cm long with strong feet. The Red-billed Oxpecker has plain brown upperparts and head, buff underparts and a pale rump. The bill is red, and adults have a yellow eyering, both clear distinctions from the relatedYellow-billed Oxpecker . Its flight is strong and direct, and the call is a hissy crackling "trik-quisss".References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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* (2006): Nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data reveal the major lineages of starlings, mynas and related taxa. "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution" 41(2): 333-344. doi|10.1016/j.ympev.2006.05.007 (HTML abstract)External links
* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/especie.phtml?idEspecie=8424 Red-billed Oxpecker videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
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