Veniliornis nigriceps[2] ye una especie d'ave piciforme de la familia Picidae qu'habita nel oeste de Suramérica.
El carpinteru ventribarrado mide ente 16,5 y 18 cm de llargu.[3] El plumaxe de les sos partes cimeros ye principalmente de color verde oliváceo. El pileu de los machos ye de color coloráu ente que el de les femes ye negru o gris escuru, según les subespecies. Los sos partes inferiores tán densamente llistaes en blancu y negru, o ablancazáu y verde en dalguna subespecie.
Hai trés subespecies:
Atópase nos montes de monte de Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador y Perú.[4]
Veniliornis nigriceps ye una especie d'ave piciforme de la familia Picidae qu'habita nel oeste de Suramérica.
Veniliornis nigriceps[1] a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Anvet e voe Picus nigriceps (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1840) gant ar skiantour gall Alcide Dessalines d'Orbigny (1802-1857).
Ar spesad a gaver an tri isspesad anezhañ[2] e Suamerika :
Veniliornis nigriceps a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Anvet e voe Picus nigriceps (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1840) gant ar skiantour gall Alcide Dessalines d'Orbigny (1802-1857).
El picot ventrebarrat (Veniliornis nigriceps) és un ocell de la família dels pícids (Picidae).
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cnocell dor-resog (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: cnocellau tor-resog) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Veniliornis nigriceps; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Bar-bellied woodpecker. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cnocellod (Lladin: Picidae) sydd yn urdd y Piciformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn V. nigriceps, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]
Mae'r cnocell dor-resog yn perthyn i deulu'r Cnocellod (Lladin: Picidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
Rhestr Wicidata:
rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Cnocell fraith Japan Yungipicus kizuki Cnocell gorunfrown Yungipicus moluccensis Corgnocell Temminck Yungipicus temminckiiAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cnocell dor-resog (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: cnocellau tor-resog) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Veniliornis nigriceps; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Bar-bellied woodpecker. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cnocellod (Lladin: Picidae) sydd yn urdd y Piciformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn V. nigriceps, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.
The bar-bellied woodpecker (Veniliornis nigriceps) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2]
The International Ornithological Committee and BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World place the bar-bellied woodpecker in genus Veniliornis.[2][3] However, starting in 2018, the American Ornithological Society and the Clements taxonomy moved all species of genus Veniliornis into genus Dryobates.[4][5][6]
The above taxonomic systems recognize three subspecies, the nominate nigriceps (D'Orbigny, 1840), equifasciatus (Chapman, 1912), and pectoralis (Berlepsch & Stolzmann, 1902).[2][5][6][3]
The bar-bellied woodpecker is 17 to 20 cm (6.7 to 7.9 in) long and weighs 39 to 46 g (1.4 to 1.6 oz). Males and females have the same plumage except on their heads. Adults of both sexes of the nominate subspecies have a mostly dark olive-brown face with thin white stripes behind and below the eye. Males are red from forehead to nape with black feather bases showing through. The female has a black crown and a golden nape. Both sexes' mantle and back are dark olive with a bronze tinge and faint paler bars on their rump and uppertail coverts. Their flight feathers are olive-brown with bronze-olive tips. Their tail is blackish; the outer two pairs of feathers have paler bars. Their underparts are buffish white with an olive tinge and wide dark olive bars throughout. The iris is deep red to brown, the longish beak gray to blue-gray with a lighter mandible, and the legs are gray to olive-gray. Juveniles are generally duller and greener than adults with more barring on the tail. Both sexes have some red on their crown, with the male having more.[7]
Subspecies equifasciatus' light and dark bars on the underparts are of roughly equal width; the female's crown is blackish with an olive tinge. Subspecies pectoralis is much like the nominate but has somewhat darker underparts with very narrow pale bars.[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker's subspecies equifasciatus is the northernmost; it is found from Colombia's central Andes south through Ecuador and into northern Peru's Amazonas Department. Subspecies pectoralis is found on the eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes from Amazonas to Junín Department. The nominate subspecies is found on the east slope of the Andes from Junín in Peru to central Bolivia's Cochabamba and Santa Cruz departments.[2][7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker inhabits humid to wet montane forest and above it elfin forest and occasionally even higher Polylepis woodland. It favors landscapes with dense undergrowth, especially of Chusquea bamboo. In elevation it mostly occurs between 2,600 and 3,600 m (8,500 and 11,800 ft) but is found as low as 2,000 m (6,600 ft) and in Ecuador as high as 4,000 m (13,000 ft).[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker is a year-round resident throughout its range; no elevational movements have been recorded.[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker forages at all levels of the forest though it spends much time in dense undergrowth. It is usually single, sometimes in pairs, and regularly joins mixed species foraging flocks. It pecks and flakes bark and probes among patches of moss. No details of its diet are known.[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker breeds in February and March in Ecuador and in April and May in Bolivia; its season in Peru includes August. Nothing else is known about its breeding biology.[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker sings infrequently, "up to c. 25 high-pitched 'kee' notes, rising before dropping". It also makes "soft 'chik', and high descending 'kzzrr'" notes.[7]
The IUCN has assessed the bar-bellied woodpecker as being of Least Concern. It has a large range, and though its population size is not known it is believed to be stable. No immediate threats have been identified.[1] It is considered from rare to uncommon in different parts of its range. It occurs in several protected areas. "Possibly overlooked owing to its unobtrusive habits, but likely to occur at very low densities".[7]
The bar-bellied woodpecker (Veniliornis nigriceps) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
El carpintero ventribarrado (Veniliornis nigriceps)[2] es una especie de ave piciforme de la familia Picidae que habita en el oeste de Sudamérica.
El carpintero ventribarrado mide entre 16,5 y 18 cm de largo.[3] El plumaje de sus partes superiores es principalmente de color verde oliváceo. El píleo de los machos es de color rojo mientras que el de las hembras es negro o gris oscuro, según las subespecies. Sus partes inferiores están densamente listadas en blanco y negro, o blanquecino y verde en alguna subespecie.
Se reconocen tres subespecies:
Se encuentra en los bosques de montaña de Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador y Perú.[4]
El carpintero ventribarrado (Veniliornis nigriceps) es una especie de ave piciforme de la familia Picidae que habita en el oeste de Sudamérica.
Veniliornis nigriceps Veniliornis generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Veniliornis nigriceps Veniliornis generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Andiensammaltikka (Veniliornis nigriceps) on eteläamerikkalainen tikka. Sen esiintymisalue ulottuu Kolumbian pohjoisosista Andien rinteitä seuraillen Ecuadoriin, Peruun ja Bolivian keskiosiin. Lajista tunnetaan kolme alalajia. Alcide d'Orbigny kuvaili lajin holotyypin Palca Grandesta Ayupayasta Boliviasta vuonna 1840.[2]
Andiensammaltikka (Veniliornis nigriceps) on eteläamerikkalainen tikka. Sen esiintymisalue ulottuu Kolumbian pohjoisosista Andien rinteitä seuraillen Ecuadoriin, Peruun ja Bolivian keskiosiin. Lajista tunnetaan kolme alalajia. Alcide d'Orbigny kuvaili lajin holotyypin Palca Grandesta Ayupayasta Boliviasta vuonna 1840.
De bandbuikspecht (Veniliornis nigriceps) is een vogel uit de familie Picidae (spechten).
Deze soort komt voor van noordelijk Colombia tot Bolivia en telt 3 ondersoorten:
Tvärstrimmig hackspett[2] (Veniliornis nigriceps) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar.[3]
Tvärstrimmig hackspett förekommer i Anderna och delas in i tre underarter med följande utbredning:[4]
Arten placeras traditionellt i släktet Veniliornis. DNA-studier visar dock att övervägande amerikanska hackspettar som tidigare förts till Picoides står närmare Venilliornis än typarten i släktet, tretåig hackspett.[5] Olika auktoriteter behandlar dessa resultat på varierande sätt, där dessa hackspettar oftast lyfts ut i de mindre släktena Dryobates och Leuconotopicus, som successivt är Veniliornis-arternas närmaste släktingar. Tongivande Clements et al har istället valt att inkludera alla i ett expanderat Dryobates.[4]
IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Tvärstrimmig hackspett (Veniliornis nigriceps) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar.
Veniliornis nigriceps là một loài chim trong họ Picidae.[1]