The yellow-billed flycatcher [1] ( lat. Humblotia flavirostris ) is an African species of passerine birds from the family of flycatchers ( Muscicapidae ), secreted into the monotypic genus Humblotia [2] . These birds live only on the island of Ngazija - the island of the Union of Comoros [3] , where they live in forests of evergreen forests on the slopes of the volcano Kartala [4] . Birds feed on insects [5] . Nests are built on 12-15-meter trees among the branches [5] .
| Yellow-billed flycatcher |
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| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| Infrastructure : | Passerida |
| Superfamily : | Muscicapoidea |
| Gender: | Yellow-billed Flycatchers ( Humblotia Milne-Edwards & Oustalet, 1885 ) |
| View: | Yellow-billed flycatcher |
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| International scientific name |
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Humblotia flavirostris Milne-Edwards & Oustalet , 1885 |
| Security status |
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Endangered speciesIUCN 3.1 Endangered : 22709303 |
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Body length - 14 cm. The plumage of the dorsal side of the bird is brownish. The head is brownish with obscure white stripes. Belly and chest of birds are white with brown stripes. Beak and legs are yellowish-orange [5] .