Colaptes aeruginosus[1] a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Anvet e voe Chrysopicus aeruginosus (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1862) gant an naturour gall Alfred Malherbe (1804-1865).
Kavout a reer ar spesad e reter Mec'hiko, eus stad Tamaulipas da hini Veracruz[2].
Sellet e veze outañ evel un isspesad da gColaptes rubiginosus kent.
Colaptes aeruginosus a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Anvet e voe Chrysopicus aeruginosus (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1862) gant an naturour gall Alfred Malherbe (1804-1865).
El picot de Tamaulipas (Colaptes aeruginosus) és un ocell de la família dels pícids (Picidae) que habita el nord-est de Mèxic, principalment als estats de Tamaulipas i Veracruz.
El picot de Tamaulipas (Colaptes aeruginosus) és un ocell de la família dels pícids (Picidae) que habita el nord-est de Mèxic, principalment als estats de Tamaulipas i Veracruz.
The bronze-winged woodpecker (Colaptes aeruginosus) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is endemic to northeastern Mexico.[3]
The bronze-winged woodpecker was originally described as Chrysopicus aeruginosus.[4] It was later placed in genus Piculus but since about 2007 has been moved into Colaptes by taxonomic systems. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) and BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World consider it a species. The American Ornithological Society and the Clements taxonomy treat it as a subspecies of the golden-olive woodpecker (C. rubiginosus).[5][6][3][7][8][2]
The bronze-winged woodpecker is monotypic.[3]
The bronze-winged woodpecker is 18 to 23 cm (7.1 to 9.1 in) long. Males and females have the same plumage except on their heads. Adult males have a slate gray forehead and crown with a red border back from above the eye to the red nape. They are pale buff to whitish from their lores around the eye to the red of the nape. They have a wide red malar stripe and a pale buffy white chin and upper throat; the last has heavy blackish streaks. Adult females have red only on their nape. Both sexes have mostly green upperparts with a bronze tinge; their rump and uppertail coverts are paler and barred with dark olive. Their flight feathers are dark brownish olive with greenish edges and some yellowish on the shafts. Their tail is brown. Their underparts are pale buffy yellow with blackish olive scale-shaped bars. Their medium-length bill is slaty gray to black, their iris deep dull red, and the legs gray to olive-gray. Juveniles are generally duller than adults and have less well defined barring on their underparts.[9]
The bronze-winged woodpecker is found in eastern Mexico between the states of Tamaulipas and Veracruz.[9] It inhabits subtropical dry forest, secondary forest, and plantations. In elevation it ranges from sea level to 2,100 m (6,900 ft)[1]
As far as is known, the bronze-winged woodpecker is a year-round resident throughout its range.[9]
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's online Birds of the World does not describe the bronze-winged woodpecker's feeding techniques or diet separately from that of the golden-olive woodpecker sensu lato (which see here).[9]
The bronze-winged woodpecker's breeding season is between January and May. As with foraging and diet, further data on breeding are not separated from those of the golden-olive woodpecker, which see here.[9]
The bronze-winged woodpecker's song is a "deliberate slow-paced series of...high-pitched calls, kwi, kwi, kwi, kwi, kwi, kwi"; it differs significantly from the "rising rattling trill" of the golden-olive woodpecker sensu stricto.[9]
The IUCN has assessed the bronze-winged 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]
The bronze-winged woodpecker (Colaptes aeruginosus) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is endemic to northeastern Mexico.
Colaptes aeruginosus Colaptes generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Colaptes aeruginosus
Le Pic à ailes bronzées (Colaptes aeruginosus) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Picidae.
Cette espèce est endémique du Mexique, du Tamaulipas au Nord du Veracruz.
Colaptes aeruginosus
Le Pic à ailes bronzées (Colaptes aeruginosus) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Picidae.
Bronsvingespett[2] (Colaptes aeruginosus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar.[3] Tidigare betraktades den som en underart till olivgul hackspett (C. rubiginosus) och vissa auktoriteter gör det fortfarande[4]. Fågeln förekommer enbart i nordöstra Mexiko.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Bronsvingespett (Colaptes aeruginosus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar. Tidigare betraktades den som en underart till olivgul hackspett (C. rubiginosus) och vissa auktoriteter gör det fortfarande. Fågeln förekommer enbart i nordöstra Mexiko. IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.