Great Antshrike

Taraba major - Grand Batara

Systematics
  • Order 
    :

    Passeriformes

  • Family
    :

    Thamnophilidés

  • Genus
    :

    Taraba

  • Species
    :

    major

Descriptor

Vieillot, 1816

Biometrics
  • Size
    : 20 cm
  • Wingspan
    : -
  • Weight
    : 50 à 70 g
Geographic range

Distribution

Identification

Grand Batara
♂ adult
Grand Batara
♀ adult

Great Antshrike (Taraba major) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family.

Subspecific information 10 subspecies

  • Taraba major major (e Bolivia, Paraguay, s Brazil and n Argentina)
  • Taraba major melanocrissus (se Mexico to w Panama)
  • Taraba major obscurus (w Costa Rica to n Colombia)
  • Taraba major transandeanus (sw Colombia, w Ecuador and nw Peru)
  • Taraba major granadensis (n and c Colombia and nw Venezuela)
  • Taraba major semifasciatus (e Colombia, s and ne Venezuela, the Guianas and ne and c Brazil)
  • Taraba major duidae (Mt. Duida. se Venezuela.)
  • Taraba major melanurus (w Amazonia)
  • Taraba major borbae (wc Brazil s of the Amazon)
  • Taraba major stagurus (e and ne Brazil)

Foreign names

  • Grand Batara,
  • Batará mayor,
  • choró-boi,
  • Weißbrust-Ameisenwürger,
  • búbos hangyászgébics,
  • Grote Mierklauwier,
  • Averla formichiera maggiore,
  • större myrtörnskata,
  • Hvitbrystmaurvarsler,
  • batara veľká,
  • mravenčík velký,
  • Broget Myretornskade,
  • lepinkäismuura,
  • batarà encaputxat,
  • taraba (południowa),
  • Тараба,
  • オオアリモズ,
  • 大蚁鵙,
  • 大蟻鵙,

Voice song and cries

Grand Batara
♂ adult

Habitat

Grand Batara
♂ adult

Forest : Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland, Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane ; Savanna : Dry, Moist ; Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Moist ; Artificial/Terrestrial : Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest

Geographic range

Threats - protection

IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
Near
threatened
Not
evaluated
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC NE

Sources of information

Other sources of interest

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