Red-tailed Tropicbird Phaethon rubricauda Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (37)
- Subspecies (4)
Betty A. Schreiber and R. W. Schreiber
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Afrikaans | Rooipylstert |
Bulgarian | Червеноопашат фаетон |
Catalan | cua de jonc cua-roig |
Chinese | 紅尾熱帶鳥 |
Chinese (SIM) | 红尾鹲 |
Czech | faeton červenoocasý |
Dutch | Roodstaartkeerkringvogel |
English | Red-tailed Tropicbird |
English (HAW) | Koaʻe ʻula - Red-tailed Tropicbird |
English (United States) | Red-tailed Tropicbird |
French | Phaéton à brins rouges |
French (France) | Phaéton à brins rouges |
German | Rotschwanz-Tropikvogel |
Hebrew | פיתון אדום-זנב |
Icelandic | Rauðspíra |
Indonesian | Buntut-sate merah |
Japanese | アカオネッタイチョウ |
Norwegian | rødhaletropikkfugl |
Polish | faeton czerwonosterny |
Portuguese (Brazil) | rabo-de-palha-de-cauda-vermelha |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Rabijunco-de-cauda-vermelha |
Russian | Краснохвостый фаэтон |
Serbian | Crvenorepi feton |
Slovak | faeton červenochvostý |
Slovenian | Rdečerepi tropik |
Spanish | Rabijunco Colirrojo |
Spanish (Chile) | Ave del trópico de cola roja |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Rabijunco Cola Roja |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Rabijunco Colirrojo |
Spanish (Mexico) | Rabijunco Cola Roja |
Spanish (Peru) | Ave del Trópico de Cola Roja |
Spanish (Spain) | Rabijunco colirrojo |
Swedish | rödstjärtad tropikfågel |
Thai | นกร่อนทะเลหางแดง |
Turkish | Kırmızı Kuyruklu Tropikkuşu |
Ukrainian | Фаетон червонохвостий |
Zulu | unosisilesibomvu |
Phaethon rubricauda Boddaert, 1783
PROTONYM:
Phaeton rubricauda
Boddaert, 1783. Table des planches enluminéez d'histoire naturelle de M. D'Aubenton, p.57.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Mauritius.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PHAETHON
- phaethon
- rubricauda
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