Samoan Triller

Lalage sharpei · Species of bird
Order
Passeriformes
Conservation
NT Near Threatened
Codes
samtri1, SATR

About the Samoan Triller

The Samoan triller, known in Samoan as miti tae, is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae. It is endemic to Samoa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and plantations. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Source: Wikipedia

Taxonomy & Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyCuckooshrikes (Campephagidae)
SpeciesLalage sharpei
Species Codessamtri1, SATR
ConservationNT Near Threatened

Frequently Asked Questions

What family does the Samoan Triller belong to?

The Samoan Triller (Lalage sharpei) belongs to the Cuckooshrikes family (Campephagidae), in the order Passeriformes.

What is the conservation status of the Samoan Triller?

The Samoan Triller is classified as "Near Threatened" (NT) by IUCN Red List.

How can I identify the Samoan Triller?

The Samoan triller, known in Samoan as miti tae, is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae. It is endemic to Samoa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and plantations. It is threatened by habitat loss....

Where can I report a Samoan Triller sighting?

You can log sightings of Samoan Triller on eBird (ebird.org) using species code samtri1, or on iNaturalist.