Picumnus nebulosus[1] a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Kavout a reer ar spesad e Suamerika, e gevred Brazil, biz Arc'hantina ha hanternoz Uruguay[2].
Picumnus nebulosus a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
El picotet nebulós (Picumnus nebulosus) és un ocell de la família dels pícids (Picidae) que habita boscos i clarianes fins als 1000 m, al sud-est de Brasil, Uruguai, Paraguai i nord-est d'Argentina.
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cnocellan frech (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: cnocellannod brych) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Picumnus nebulosus; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Mottled piculet. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cnocellod (Lladin: Picidae) sydd yn urdd y Piciformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn P. nebulosus, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]
Mae'r cnocellan frech yn perthyn i deulu'r Cnocellod (Lladin: Picidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
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Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn P. nebulosus, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.
The mottled piculet (Picumnus nebulosus) is a Near Threatened species of bird in subfamily Picumninae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.[2][1]
The mottled piculet is monotypic.[2] The population in southeastern Brazil was treated by some authors as a separate species P. iheringi but it is now known to be synonymous with P. nebulosus.[3]
The mottled piculet is 10 to 11 cm (3.9 to 4.3 in) long and weighs 11 to 12 g (0.39 to 0.42 oz). Adult males have a black cap and nape with a red patch on the forehead and white spots on the rest of it. Their face is mostly dark olive-brown with some white. Their hindneck and upperparts are warm olive-brown with a buff or rusty tinge on the back. Their flight feathers are dark brown to blackish with wide pale edges on the secondaries and tertials. Their tail is black; the innermost pair of feathers have mostly white inner webs and the outer three pairs have a white streak on the outer web. Their chin and throat are white with thin black bars. Their breast is buffish brown, sometimes with dark streaks. Their belly is pale buff and their flanks a richer buff with wide blackish streaks. Their iris is brown, the orbital ring grayish, the beak black with a gray base to the mandible, and the legs gray. Adult females are identical but with white spots throughout the cap and no red. Juveniles are duller than adults and have an dull brown crown with pale buffish streaks.[4][5]
The mottled piculet has an almost unique range. It is found from southeastern Brazil's Paraná state south through eastern Uruguay and into Argentina's Misiones and Corrientes provinces. Its typical habitat is lowland evergreen Atlantic forest and Araucaria forest, but it also occurs in gallery forest, bamboo thickets, scrubland, and wooded savannah. In elevation it mostly occurs up to 1,100 m (3,600 ft) but has been found as high as 1,400 m (4,600 ft).[4][5]
The mottled piculet is mostly sedentary but is thought to also make some elevational movements.[5]
The mottled piculet forages in dense vegetation of the understory and also in trees up to about 8 m (26 ft) above the ground. It takes insect larvae from thin branches, vines, and bamboo stems. It usually forages alone but will join mixed species foraging flocks.[5][4]
The mottled piculet's breeding season is from October to December. Nothing else is known about its breeding biology.[5]
The mottled piculet's vocalisations are limited to a repetitive "seep" or "cheep", sometimes linked into a brief trill, and an occasional humming sound. The alarm call is a shrill cricket-like whistling sound. It also drums, particularly on bamboo, in an irregular pattern of two to four rapid strikes.[4]
The IUCN has assessed the mottled piculet as Near Threatened. It has a somewhat limited range and an unknown population size that is believed to be decreasing. "Current key threats are urbanisation, industrialisation, agricultural expansion, colonisation and associated road-building ."[1] It is considered local and uncommon in Argentina and Uruguay, and more common in Brazil.[5]
The mottled piculet (Picumnus nebulosus) is a Near Threatened species of bird in subfamily Picumninae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
El carpinterito uruguayo[2] (Picumnus nebulosus), también denominado carpinterito ocráceo (en Argentina y Paraguay), carpinterito enano (en Uruguay) o carpinterito pardo (en Argentina),[3] es una especie de ave piciforme, perteneciente al numeroso género Picumnus, subfamilia Picumninae, integrado en la familia Picidae. Es nativo de América del Sur.
Se distribuye por el sur de Brasil (desde Paraná hacia el sur hasta Río Grande do Sul), marginalmente en el noreste de Argentina (este de Corrientes), y Uruguay (excepto oeste y suroeste).[4] También en el este de Paraguay.[3]
Habita en bosques peremnes y bosque mixtos de Araucaria angustifolia con sotobosque denso (a menudo en áreas de bambuzales, aunque no depende directamente de este microhábitat), bordes de bosques y de galería. Hasta los 1100 msnm de altitud.[1]
El carpinterito uruguayo (Picumnus nebulosus), también denominado carpinterito ocráceo (en Argentina y Paraguay), carpinterito enano (en Uruguay) o carpinterito pardo (en Argentina), es una especie de ave piciforme, perteneciente al numeroso género Picumnus, subfamilia Picumninae, integrado en la familia Picidae. Es nativo de América del Sur.
Picumnus nebulosus Picumnus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Picumnus nebulosus Picumnus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Uruguayntikkanen (Picumnus nebulosus) on eteläamerikkalainen tikka. Sen esiintymisalue käsittää pääosan Uruguaysta, Brasilian kaakkoisosan sekä kapean kaistaleen Argentiinan koillisreunasta. Karl Jakob Sundevall kuvaili lajin holotyypin eteläisestä Brasiliasta vuonna 1866.[2]
Uruguayntikkanen (Picumnus nebulosus) on eteläamerikkalainen tikka. Sen esiintymisalue käsittää pääosan Uruguaysta, Brasilian kaakkoisosan sekä kapean kaistaleen Argentiinan koillisreunasta. Karl Jakob Sundevall kuvaili lajin holotyypin eteläisestä Brasiliasta vuonna 1866.
Picumnus nebulosus
Le Picumne strié (Picumnus nebulosus), est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Picidae (sous-famille des Picumninae), dont l'aire de répartition s'étend sur l'Argentine, l'Uruguay et le Brésil.
Picapauzinho-carijó (nome científico: Picumnus nebulosus) é uma espécie de ave pertencente à família dos picídeos. Pode ser encontrada no nordeste da Argentina, sul do Brasil e Uruguai.
Picapauzinho-carijó (nome científico: Picumnus nebulosus) é uma espécie de ave pertencente à família dos picídeos. Pode ser encontrada no nordeste da Argentina, sul do Brasil e Uruguai.
Brunbröstad dvärgspett[2] (Picumnus nebulosus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar.[3] Den förekommer i sydöstra Brasilien, nordöstra Argentina, Uruguay och östra Paraguay.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad.[1]
Brunbröstad dvärgspett (Picumnus nebulosus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar. Den förekommer i sydöstra Brasilien, nordöstra Argentina, Uruguay och östra Paraguay. IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad.
Picumnus nebulosus là một loài chim trong họ Picidae.[1]