Turdus pelios, ye una especie d'ave paseriforme perteneciente nala familia Turdidae.
Ye común nes zones montiegues y en gran parte del África sub-sahariana. Les poblaciones son residentes. Son omnívoros, comiendo una gran variedá d'inseutos, merucos de tierra y bayes. Añeren en parrotales o similares. Nun formen bandaes. Los sexos d'esti tordu, son similares col envés marrón nidiu, y les partes inferiores de color marrón y el picu mariellu.
Turdus pelios, ye una especie d'ave paseriforme perteneciente nala familia Turdidae.
Afrika qaratoyuğu (lat. Turdus pelios) - qaratoyuqlar fəsiləsinin qaratoyuq cinsinə aid heyvan növü.
Afrika qaratoyuğu (lat. Turdus pelios) - qaratoyuqlar fəsiləsinin qaratoyuq cinsinə aid heyvan növü.
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Brych Affrica (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: brychion Affrica) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Turdus pelios; yr enw Saesneg arno yw African thrush. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Brychion (Lladin: Turdidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn T. pelios, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2] Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Affrica.
Mae'r brych Affrica yn perthyn i deulu'r Brychion (Lladin: Turdidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
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rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Bronfraith Turdus philomelos Bronfraith Mongolia Turdus mupinensis Brych crafog Psophocichla litsitsirupa Brych daear Siberia Geokichla sibirica Brych gyddfddu Turdus atrogularis Brych gyddfgoch Turdus ruficollis Brych tywyll America Turdus nigrescens Brych y coed Turdus viscivorus Coch dan adain Turdus iliacus Geokichla cinerea Geokichla cinerea Mwyalchen Turdus merula Mwyalchen y mynydd Turdus torquatus Socan eira Turdus pilarisAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Brych Affrica (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: brychion Affrica) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Turdus pelios; yr enw Saesneg arno yw African thrush. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Brychion (Lladin: Turdidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn T. pelios, sef enw'r rhywogaeth. Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Affrica.
Die Afrikadrossel (Turdus pelios) ist ein Singvogel aus der Familie der Drosseln (Turdidae).
Der gräulich-braune Vogel, mit hellen Brustfedern und hell orangefarbenen Seitengefieder besitzt einen gelben Schnabel und eine dunkelgraue Irisringe. Die Afrikadrossel erreicht eine Körperlänge von 25 Zentimetern und ein Gewicht bis zu 86 Gramm.
Es sind neun Unterarten bekannt:[1]
Turdus olivaceus williami (White, CMN, 1949)[2] gilt heute als Synonym für T. p. stormsi, Turdus libonyanus adamauae (Grote, 1922)[3] als Synonym für T. p. pelios.
Die Afrikadrossel lebt in bewaldeten Gebieten südlich der Sahara. Sie kann in allen Arten von bewaldeten Lebensräumen gefunden werden, einschließlich Waldrand, Auwald, Gehölzanpflanzungen, Parks und Gärten.[4]
Die Afrikadrossel ist ein Allesfresser und ernährt sich hauptsächlich von Beeren, Früchten, aber auch Würmern und Insekten.
Die Afrikadrossel brütet einzeln, sie bildet auch keine Schwärme. Das Weibchen legt ein bis drei Eier, welche etwa zwei Wochen bebrütet werden, bevor dann die Jungvögel schlüpfen.
The African thrush or West African thrush (Turdus pelios) is a passerine bird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is common in well-wooded areas over much of the western part of sub-Saharan Africa, it was once considered to be conspecific with the olive thrush but that species has now been split further. Populations are resident (non-migratory).
The African Thrush has dark olive-grey upperparts. The underparts show a whitish evenly brown- streaked side throat, the breast is greyish brown and the flanks are pale buff-orange with this colour not extending on to the lower breast, the belly and vent are white. It has a yellow-orange bill.[3] It weighs 46–78 g (1.6–2.8 oz) and measures 21–23 cm (8.3–9.1 in) in length.[4]
The song of the African thrush is a sustained, clear warbling made up of different phrases repeated rather randomly in a sequence. Also a high-pitched squealing flight call.[5]
The African thrush is distributed from Senegal and Gambia in the west to South Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea south to northwestern Zambia and western Angola.[6]
The African thrush can be found in all sorts of wooded habitats including forest edge, riparian woodland, scrub cultivation, parks and gardens.[4]
The African thrush is normally encountered either singly or in pairs and is shy and retiring, preferring to remain in cover, but will come out and gather at fruiting trees. Usually forages in the ground, flicking leaf litter and searching through vegetation. Where undisturbed or habituated to people will feed out in the open in a similar fashion to the song thrush in Europe, and it is also reported to crack open snails on an anvil stone like a song thrush. Foraging is crepuscular and fruit, especially that of the nim Azadarichta indica, as well as figs, papaya, berries and seeds, makes up most of the diet supplemented with invertebrates and the occasional small fish.[7]
Breeding is recorded in all months, but breeding activity peaks in the wet season, which is March to September or October in West Africa, April–July in Ethiopia and November to March in the rest of its range. The nest is cup shaped and bulky and is constructed using plant fibres and mud lined with fine grasses, leaves and roots. This nest is placed on a horizontal branch, in a tree fork or among vines, usually at a height lower than 10 m from the ground. It may re-use the abandoned nest of another species. The female is responsible for incubating the normal clutch of 2–3 eggs; both sexes feed the young. It is double brooded.[7]
The African thrush may be part of a superspecies with the Kurrichane thrush and the bare-eyed thrush,[4] and some subspecies of African thrush (T.p. poensis, T.p.nigrilorum, T.p. centralis and T.p. chinguanicoides) have been considered subspecies of olive thrush.[7]
The currently recognised subspecies and their distributions are:[2][4]
The African thrush or West African thrush (Turdus pelios) is a passerine bird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is common in well-wooded areas over much of the western part of sub-Saharan Africa, it was once considered to be conspecific with the olive thrush but that species has now been split further. Populations are resident (non-migratory).
Turdus pelios, es una especie de ave paseriforme perteneciente ala familia Turdidae.
Es común en las zonas boscosas y en gran parte del África sub-sahariana. Las poblaciones son residentes. Son omnívoros, comiendo una gran variedad de insectos, lombrices de tierra y bayas. Anidan en arbustos o similares. No forman bandadas. Los sexos de este tordo, son similares con el dorso marrón suave, y las partes inferiores de color marrón y el pico amarillo.
Turdus pelios, es una especie de ave paseriforme perteneciente ala familia Turdidae.
Turdus pelios Turdus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Turdidae familian sailkatua dago.
Afrikanlaulurastas (Turdus pelios)[3] on rastaiden heimoon kuuluva varpuslintu. Se on jaettu yhdeksään alalajiin.[2]
Afrikanlaulurastasta tavataan Afrikan keskiosissa. Lajin populaatiota ei ole arvioitu, mutta sen on raportoitu olevan yleinen ja se on luokiteltu elinvoimaiseksi.[1]
Afrikanlaulurastas (Turdus pelios) on rastaiden heimoon kuuluva varpuslintu. Se on jaettu yhdeksään alalajiin.
Turdus pelios
Le Merle africain (Turdus pelios) est une espèce de passereaux appartenant à la famille des Turdidae.
On le trouve dans les régions boisées de la plus grande partie de l'Afrique subsaharienne.
Cet oiseau est omnivore, se nourrissant d'insectes, de vers et de fruits.
Ils nichent dans les buissons et ne vivent pas en grandes bandes.
Turdus pelios
Le Merle africain (Turdus pelios) est une espèce de passereaux appartenant à la famille des Turdidae.
De pelioslijster (Turdus pelios) is een zangvogel uit de familie lijsters (Turdidae).
De vogel is 21 tot 23 cm lang en weegt 46 tot 78 gram. De vogel heeft het formaat van een zanglijster, maar lijkt op een slank merelvrouwtje. De nominaat is overwegend dof bruingrijs met lichtgeelbruine tot bleekwitte vlekken op de 'wangen'. De buik en borst zijn lichtbruin tot grijs, de keel is wit met streepjes en naar de onderbuik toe wordt de vogel weer lichter, tot helemaal wit. De ondervleugel en flanken zijn lichtoranje. De snavel is geel en rond het oog is een doforanjegekleurde oogring. Er is geen verschil tussen mannetjes en vrouwtjes. De ondersoorten verschillen onderling, vooral in de hoeveelheid bruingrijs, oranje of wit op de buik. De ondersoort T. p. stormsi heeft soms een volledig oranjegekleurde buik en borst.[2]
Deze soort telt 9 ondersoorten:
Het leefgebied bestaat uit half open bosgebieden afgewisseld met struikgewas, verder agrarisch gebied, boomgaarden, tuinen, parken en dorpen, maar ook op berghellingen en in ravijnen met struikgewas tot op 2060 m boven de zeespiegel.[2]
De grootte van de wereldpopulatie is niet gekwantificeerd en er is niets bekend over trends in aantallen. De soort is plaatselijk algemeen, daarom staat de pelioslijster als niet bedreigd op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN.[1]
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesLandsbytrost (Turdus pelios) er en fugl i trostefamilien.
Landsbytrost (Turdus pelios) er en fugl i trostefamilien.
O tordo-africano (Turdus pelios), também conhecido como tordo-da-Guiné, é uma ave do género Turdus.[1]
É um pássaro pouco comum e solitário, que ao ser visto foge para a mata. É comum encontrá-lo próximo de matas e áreas de cultivo. É semelhante ao seu parente mais comum, o tordo-oliváceo (Turdus olivaceus), mas o tordo-africano tem uma cor mais pálida, próxima do amarelo.[2]
Aftontrast[2] (Turdus pelios) är en fågel i familjen trastar inom ordningen tättingar.[3]
Aftontrast delas in i tre grupper av tio underarter med följande utbredning:[3]
IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Hoét châu Phi, tên khoa học Turdus pelios, là một loài chim trong họ Hoét.[2]
非洲鶇(學名:Turdus pelios)是鶇屬下的一種鳥類。原產於非洲大部分亞撒哈拉地區的林地中。和鶇屬的其他鳥類一樣是雜食動物,以昆蟲及漿果為食。在灌木叢中做窩,但不會集群生活。兩性差別不明顯,都是通體黑褐色、有黃色的喙。