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Audubon's warbler ( Inglês )

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As painted by Audubon himself

Audubon's warbler (Setophaga auduboni) is a small bird of the family Parulidae.

This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its eastern counterpart, the myrtle warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as the yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata. The two forms probably diverged when the eastern and western populations were separated in the last ice age.

In North America, the discovery of a hybrid zone between the two forms in western Canada led the American Ornithologists' Union in 1973 to recognize them as a single species.[1]

Audubon's warbler has a westerly distribution. It breeds in much of western Canada, the western United States, and into Mexico. It is migratory, wintering from the southern parts of the breeding range into western Central America.

The summer male Audubon's warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown, as are the breast streaks.

This form is distinguished from the myrtle warbler by its lack of a whitish eyestripe, its yellow throat, and concolorous cheek patch.

The breeding habitat is a variety of coniferous and mixed woodland. Audubon's warblers nest in a tree, laying four or five eggs in a cup nest.

These birds are insectivorous, but will readily take berries in winter, when they form small flocks.

The Audubon's warbler is most commonly found in coniferous forests, but can also be found in deciduous forests during the spring and summer. In the fall and winter, however, they migrate to more open, shrubby areas. This change in location coincides with their eating habits.[2]

The song is a simple trill. The call is a hard check.

Measurements (both genders): Length: 4.7-5.5 in (12-14 cm) Weight: 0.4-0.5 oz (12-13 g) Wingspan: 7.5-9.1 in (19-23 cm)[2]

Taxonomy

This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its counterparts Audubon's warbler and myrtle warbler, and at various times the three forms have been classed as either one, two or three species. At present, the American Ornithological Society and Clements considers the myrtle, Audubon's, and Goldman's warbler three subspecies of the yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata and Setophaga coronata auduboni, and Setophaga coronata goldmani respectively) while the IOC World Bird List classifies the myrtle warbler, Audubon's, and Goldman's warbler as separate species (Setophaga coronata, Setophaga auduboni, and Setophaga goldmani).

Species and subspecies

The Audubon's warbler was originally called the Yellow-Rumped Warbler along with the Myrtle warbler. However, in 1973 scientists began to differentiate between them. Regionally, these subspecies are differentiated with the Myrtle warbler belonging to the eastern United States and the Audubon's warbler being found in the west. Intermediate forms of the species can also exist when their breeding ranges overlap like in the hybrid zone in the United States and western Canada.[2] A study done in 2011 concluded that Audubon's warbler is itself the result of hybridization of the myrtle warbler and black-fronted warbler. The study found that Audubon's warbler and the myrtle warbler share mitochondrial DNA and migratory patterns and northern Audubon's warblers’ nuclear allele frequency and wing span were an average between the Myrtle Warbler and black-fronted warbler while southern Audubon's warblers allele frequency and wing span mimicked the black-fronted warbler.[3]

Seasonal, age, and gender differences

Spring

The Audubon's Warbler tends to be rather active, typically spotted while catching insects during the warmer months in the year.[2]

The adult male has a dark back with a bright yellow throat and black head. The adult female's throat and shoulders contain less yellow than the males and is further distinguished by the brown in its back and its white wing bars compared to the white wing panels of the males.

The juvenile male is similarly colored but with more black in its tail and can be distinguished by its incomplete wing panel. The juvenile female is much browner than the adult female and has whitish shoulders and some yellow in the throat.

Fall

During the colder months of the year the Audubon's Warbler is usually found eating berries and traveling in flocks.[2]

The adult male has a grey and black back with black lores and black streaks in the breast. However, there is significant overlap with the adult female so the identification of the adult male can be conclusive only if there is extensive black across the back and breast. The adult female and juvenile male are virtually indistinguishable and have lighter breast streakings and are browner than the adult male.

The juvenile female is very dull and has a slightly-tinted yellow throat but there is considerable overlap between the juvenile female and adult female. The two can only be definitely distinguished in cases where the juvenile throat is white or the juvenile displays two feather ages in its greater converts.[4]

Gallery

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dendroica coronata.
  1. ^ "N&MA Classification Committee: Proposals 2010-A" (PDF). American Ornithologists' Union. p. 11. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Online bird guide, bird ID help, life history, bird sounds from Cornell". All About Birds. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
  3. ^ Brelsford, Alan; Milá, Borja; Irwin, Darren (2011). "Hybrid origin of Audubon's warbler". Molecular Ecology. 20 (11): 2380–2389.
  4. ^ Stephenson, Tom; Whittle, Scott (2013). The Warbler Guide. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 485.
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Audubon's warbler: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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As painted by Audubon himself

Audubon's warbler (Setophaga auduboni) is a small bird of the family Parulidae.

This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its eastern counterpart, the myrtle warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as the yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata. The two forms probably diverged when the eastern and western populations were separated in the last ice age.

In North America, the discovery of a hybrid zone between the two forms in western Canada led the American Ornithologists' Union in 1973 to recognize them as a single species.

Audubon's warbler has a westerly distribution. It breeds in much of western Canada, the western United States, and into Mexico. It is migratory, wintering from the southern parts of the breeding range into western Central America.

The summer male Audubon's warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown, as are the breast streaks.

This form is distinguished from the myrtle warbler by its lack of a whitish eyestripe, its yellow throat, and concolorous cheek patch.

The breeding habitat is a variety of coniferous and mixed woodland. Audubon's warblers nest in a tree, laying four or five eggs in a cup nest.

These birds are insectivorous, but will readily take berries in winter, when they form small flocks.

The Audubon's warbler is most commonly found in coniferous forests, but can also be found in deciduous forests during the spring and summer. In the fall and winter, however, they migrate to more open, shrubby areas. This change in location coincides with their eating habits.

The song is a simple trill. The call is a hard check.

Measurements (both genders): Length: 4.7-5.5 in (12-14 cm) Weight: 0.4-0.5 oz (12-13 g) Wingspan: 7.5-9.1 in (19-23 cm)

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Setophaga auduboni ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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La reinita de Audubon (Setophaga auduboni)[2]​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Parulidae propia de Norteamérica.[3]​ El nombre de la especie conmemora al ornitólogo, naturalista y pintor francés John James Audubon.[4]

Descripción

Mide entre 14 y 15 cm de largo, los machos pesan entre 10 y 16 g y las hembras entre 10 y 14 g.[2]​ Tiene el dorso azul pizarra con parches amarillos en la corona, la garganta, el obispillo y los flancos. Tiene manchas blancas en la cola, y el pecho está veteado de negro. La hembra tiene un patrón similar, pero la parte posterior es de color marrón, al igual que las rayas en el pecho.

Distribución

Se reproduce en gran parte del oeste de Canadá, el oeste de los Estados Unidos y en México. Es migratorio, pasando el invierno desde las partes meridionales del área de reproducción hasta el oeste de América Central. Se reproduce es una variedad de bosques de coníferas y mixtos.

Referencias

  1. BirdLife International (2017). «Setophaga auduboni». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2019.2 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2019.
  2. a b del Hoyo, J., Collar, N., Marks, J.S. & Kirwan, G.M. (2019). «Audubon's Warbler (Setophaga auduboni. En del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., Sargatal, J., Christie, D.A. & de Juana, E. (eds.), ed. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (en inglés). Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2019.
  3. Frank Gill & David Donsker (eds) (2019). «New World warblers, mitrospingid tanagers». IOC World Bird List v 9.2 (en inglés). Unión Ornitológica Internacional. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2019.
  4. Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm dictionary of scientific bird names. Londres: Christopher Helm. p. 60. ISBN 9781408133262. OCLC 659731768.

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La reinita de Audubon (Setophaga auduboni)​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Parulidae propia de Norteamérica.​ El nombre de la especie conmemora al ornitólogo, naturalista y pintor francés John James Audubon.​

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Setophaga auduboni ( Basco )

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Setophaga auduboni Setophaga generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Parulidae familian sailkatua dago.

Erreferentziak

  1. (Ingelesez) IOC Master List

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Setophaga auduboni Setophaga generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Parulidae familian sailkatua dago.

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Audubons zanger ( Neerlandês; Flamengo )

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Vogels

De Audubons zanger (Setophaga auduboni synoniem:Dendroica auduboni) is een vogel die behoort tot de familie van Amerikaanse zangers.

Kenmerken

Dit kleine vogeltje heeft een gele kop en keel met gele vlekken op de zijkanten. De vleugels zijn grijsblauw met witte randen aan de veren. De lichaamslengte bedraagt 13 cm.

Leefwijze

Het voedsel van deze vogel bestaat voornamelijk uit insecten, die hij in de vlucht vangt.

Verspreiding en leefgebied

Deze bosbewonende soort komt voor van Zuid-Canada tot Californië en Arizona in Douglasdennen en telt twee ondersoorten:

  • S. a. auduboni: noordelijk en westelijk Noord-Amerika.
  • S. a. nigrifrons: het noordelijke deel van Centraal-Mexico.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties
  • De grote dierenencyclopedie, (1993) Zuidnederlandse Uitgeverij N.V., Aartselaar, België. ISBN 90-243-5204-5.
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De Audubons zanger (Setophaga auduboni synoniem:Dendroica auduboni) is een vogel die behoort tot de familie van Amerikaanse zangers.

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Audubonskogssångare ( Sueco )

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Audubonskogssångare[2] (Setophaga auduboni) är en fågel i familjen skogssångare inom ordningen tättingar.[3]

Utbredning och systematik

Artens taxonomi är omdiskuterad i relation till gulgumpad skogssångare (S. coronata). Historiskt har den behandlats som en egen art på grund av det distinkta skillnaderna i utseendet dem emellan, men efter att hybridisering noterats där de möts slogs de samman till en och samma art. Efter nya studier höjs röster för att återigen särskilja flera av taxonen som egna arter.

En teori är att auduboni är ett resultat av historisk hybridisering mellan coronata och taxonet nigrifrons, på liknande sätt som italiensk sparv är resultatet av hybridisering mellan spansk sparv och gråsparv men som nu uppträder som egen art. Hybridisering förekommer än idag men är begränsad, vilket tyder på att det finns barriärer för genflöde mellan coronata och auduboni, ett argument för att de uppträder som egna arter.

Denna forskning har lett till att flera taxonomiska auktoriteter återigen skiljer på dem. International Ornithological Congress (IOC), som följs här, urskiljer tre arter i komplexet: audubonskogssångare, gulgumpad skogssångare samt guatemalaskogssångare (S. goldmani), medan Birdlife International inkluderar goldmani i audubonskogssångare. Andra auktoriteter, som Clements et al 2016[4], behåller dem än så länge som en och samma art.

Listan nedan med två underarter och dess utbredning följer IOC:[3]

Tidigare placerades arten i Dendroica men detta släkte inkluderas numera i Setophaga efter genetiska studier.[5]

Status

IUCN kategoriserar den som livskraftig, men följer Birdlife Internationals taxonomi och inkluderar därmed även guatemalaskogssångare (S. goldmani) i bedömningen.[1]

Referenser

  1. ^ [a b] Birdlife International 2016 Setophaga auduboni Från: IUCN 2016. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2016.3 www.iucnredlist.org. Läst 2016-12-10.
  2. ^ Sveriges ornitologiska förening (2017) Officiella listan över svenska namn på världens fågelarter, läst 2017-02-14
  3. ^ [a b] Gill, F & D Donsker (Eds). 2015. IOC World Bird List (v 5.2). doi : 10.14344/IOC.ML.5.2.
  4. ^ Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood (2016) The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 2016 http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download, läst 2016-08-11
  5. ^ Lovette, Irby J. et al. (2010). ”A comprehensive multilocus phylogeny for the wood-warblers and a revised classification of the Parulidae (Aves)”. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57 (2): sid. 753–70. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.07.018. PMID 20696258. Arkiverad från originalet den 2013-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20131103125129/http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/pub/burns/Lovetteetal2010.pdf.

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Audubonskogssångare (Setophaga auduboni) är en fågel i familjen skogssångare inom ordningen tättingar.

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