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''Mesitornis'' is a genus of birds in the family Mesitornithidae. Its two members. the
white-breasted mesite The white-breasted mesite (''Mesitornis variegatus'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. One of three species in the mesite family, Mesitornithidae, it is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of N ...
and the brown mesite are endemic to Madagascar and both species are classified as
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on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red list of Threatened species. A third species is also called a mesite; the
subdesert mesite The subdesert mesite (''Monias benschi'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. It is one of three species in the mesite family Mesitornithidae, and is restricted in distribution to a small low-land region in southwest Madagascar. De ...
is the single member of the genus ''Monias''.


Species


''Mesitornis''

There are two species, the brown mesite (''Mesitornis unicolor'') and the
white-breasted mesite The white-breasted mesite (''Mesitornis variegatus'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. One of three species in the mesite family, Mesitornithidae, it is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of N ...
(''Mesitornis variegatus''). They are medium-sized birds to respectively and are considered to look like the rails; a family (Rallidae) in which the mesites are sometimes placed. Both species are ground-nesting and move slowly amongst the undergrowth searching in the leaf litter for invertebrates. The brown mesite is secretive and rarely seen, they live in undisturbed primary, evergreen, humid forest along the eastern coast of Mozambique, from Marojejy National Park in the north to Tôlanaro to the south. Their dark plumage provides camouflage amongst the leaf-litter, in the shady undergrowth. The white-breasted mesite lives in small groups of two to four, usually an adult breeding pair and recent young. It is found in dry deciduous forest, within five sites in the north and west of Madagascar and one site in the east. A third bird, also known as a mesite, is the subdesert mesite which grows to tall and is also ′rail-like′. The bird lives in small groups, and can be found in sub-desert spiny forests in a long and wide coastal strip, between the Fiherenana and Mangoky rivers.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2549820 Bird genera   Taxa named by Charles Lucien Bonaparte