Bismarck Woodswallow

Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

The Bismarck Woodswallow is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

* Bismarck Woodswallow, Artamus insignis * Masked Woodswallow, Artamus personatus * White-browed Woodswallow, Artamus superciliosus * Black-faced Woodswallow, Artamus cinereus * Dusky Woodswallow, Artamus cyanopterus * Little Woodswallow, Artamus minor References - 1. ^ a b Rowley, Ian; Russell, Eleanor (2009). "Family Artamidae (Woodswallows)". More

Bismarck Woodswallow Artamus insignis IUCN Red List history Year Category 2009 Least Concern 2008 Least Concern 2004 Least Concern 2000 Lower Risk/Least Concern 1994 Lower Risk/Least Concern 1988 Lower Risk/Least Concern Range Estimate More

* Bismarck Woodswallow, Artamus insignis * Masked Woodswallow, Artamus personatus * White-browed Woodswallow, Artamus superciliosus * Black-faced Woodswallow, Artamus cinereus * Dusky Woodswallow, Artamus cyanopterus More

Bismarck Woodswallow The Bismarck Woodswallow (Artamus insignis) is a species of bird in the Artamidae family. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. See more at Wikipedia.org... More

Bismarck Woodswallow, Papua New Guinea, near Rabaul, New Britain sept 2005 © Mark Van Beirs/Birdquest A fairly common New Britain endemic Bismarck Woodswallow - Showing Records 1 through 1 of 1 Total Records More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Artamidae
Genus : Artamus
Species : insignis
Authority : Sclater, 1877