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Scientific Name:
Alethe choloensis

Other Names and/or Listed subspecies:
Cholo Alethe

Group: Birds

Status/Date Listed as Endangered:
EN-US FWS: January 12, 1995

EN-IUCN: 2008

Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Malawi, Mozambique

The Thyolo alethe is a small, thrush-like bird found in the forests of southeastern Malawai (east of the Shire river) and the Namuli and Chiperone mountains of Mozambique. Its coloration is a rusty brown and its underparts are lighter in color. The outer tail feather has a white tip.

The Thyolo alethe prefers subtropical or tropical moist montane evergreen forest for its habitat. It usually feeds at ant-swarms where it catches small arthropods flushed by ants. Breeding occurs at altitudes above 1200 meters, and during non-breeding season the birds may travel to lower altitudes. It is believed that the females lay eggs between September and January and prefer to nest high up in the forks of trees. It is also believed that males and females remain in pairs.

The Thyolo alethe is threatened by loss of habitat due to deforestation and forest degradation, and there may soon be very little habitat remaining for the species to dwell in. Some individuals are protected in forest reserves, but they provide very little protection, and the remaining range of the species is not protected.

Thyolo Alethe Facts Last Updated: January 1, 2006

To Cite This Page:
Glenn, C. R. 2006. "Earth's Endangered Creatures - Thyolo Alethe Facts" (Online).
Accessed 2/9/2010 at http://earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?sp=4&ID=1.

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