Enicurus leschenaulti

Enicurus leschenaulti

Énicure de Leschenault

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Enicurus leschenaulti
 Enicurus leschenaulti
Enicurus leschenaulti
Classification classique
Règne Animalia
Embranchement Chordata
Sous-embr. Vertebrata
Classe Aves
Ordre Passeriformes
Famille Muscicapidae
Genre Enicurus
Nom binominal
Enicurus leschenaulti
(Vieillot, 1818)
Statut de conservation IUCN :

LC  : Préoccupation mineure
Schéma montrant le risque d'extinction sur le classement de l'IUCN.

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L’énicure de Leschenault est un passereau de la famille des Muscicapidae. Il vit au Bangladesh, au Bhoutan, à Brunei, en Chine, en Inde, en Indonésie, au Laos, en Malaisie, en Birmanie, en Thaïlande et au Vietnam. Son habitat naturel sont les forêts subtropicales ou tropicales humides. Son nom commémore le naturaliste français Jean Baptiste Louis Claude Leschenault de la Tour (1773-1826).

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