Microeca flavigaster, ye una especie d'ave Passeriformes, perteneciente a la familia Petroicidae, del xéneru Microeca.[1]
Esta especie d'ave alcuéntrase alcontrada n'Australia y Nueva Guinea.[2]
Microeca flavigaster, ye una especie d'ave Passeriformes, perteneciente a la familia Petroicidae, del xéneru Microeca.
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Gwybed-robin torfelyn (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: gwybed-robinod torfelyn) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Microeca flavigaster; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Lemon-breasted flycatcher. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Robinod Awstralia (Lladin: Petroicidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.[1] Yr hen enw ar y teulu hwn oedd yr Eopsaltridae.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. flavigaster, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]
Mae'r gwybed-robin torfelyn yn perthyn i deulu'r Robinod Awstralia (Lladin: Petroicidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
Rhestr Wicidata:
rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Gwybed-robin torfelyn Microeca flavigaster Gwybed-robin yr afon Monachella muelleriana Robin fronwyn Awstralia Eopsaltria georgiana Robin garned Eugerygone rubra Robin lychlyd Peneoenanthe pulverulenta Robin miromiro Petroica macrocephala Robin prysgoed wyrdd Pachycephalopsis hattamensis Robin Ynys Chatham Petroica traversiAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Gwybed-robin torfelyn (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: gwybed-robinod torfelyn) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Microeca flavigaster; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Lemon-breasted flycatcher. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Robinod Awstralia (Lladin: Petroicidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes. Yr hen enw ar y teulu hwn oedd yr Eopsaltridae.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. flavigaster, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.
The lemon-bellied flyrobin or lemon-bellied flycatcher (Microeca flavigaster) is a species of bird in the family Petroicidae. Found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea, its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests.
John Gould described the species in 1843 from a specimen from Port Essington in the Northern Territory.[2] The species name is from the Latin word flavus meaning 'yellow', and Ancient Greek gaster meaning 'belly'.[3] Four subspecies are recognised: the nominate flavigaster is found across the top of the Northern Territory, subspecies flavissima in Cape York and New Guinea, subspecies laetissima along the central-northern Queensland coast, and subspecies tormenti in the Kimberley of northwestern Australia.[4] The two Queensland subspecies are separated by the Atherton Tableland and Burdekin-Lynd Divide, and are possibly kept apart by a population of the jacky winter (Microeca fascinans) that replaces it in some areas.[5] Genetic analysis shows that the two Queensland subspecies are very closely related, but that there is quite a large separation from subspecies flavigaster. Subspecies tormenti was not sampled in that study.[6]
Subspecies tormenti, known as the Kimberley flyrobin, was considered a separate species for many years. It is unusual in that it lacks the yellow pigmentation of the other subspecies.[4] Les Christidis and Walter Boles reclassified it as a subspecies, since hybrids between subspecies tormenti and flavigaster have been found in the vicinity of Cambridge Gulf—between the ranges of the two subspecies.[7][8]
As well as lemon-bellied flyrobin, the species is also commonly known as lemon-breasted flycatcher (from when belly was thought crude), yellow-bellied flycatcher, yellow-breasted flycatcher, or brown-tailed flycatcher (subspecies tormenti).[3]
The adult lemon-bellied flyrobin is around 11.5 centimetres (4.5 in) long.[9] The sexes have similar plumage. The nominate subspecies flavigaster has lemon yellow underparts, a white throat, grey face with a white eyebrow stripe, and olive-brown upperparts. Subspecies tormenti has white underparts, more greyish upperparts, has a longer bill and tail and is larger overall. Subspecies flavissima resembles flavigaster but has a more obvious yellow tinge to the upperparts, throat, yellow eyebrow and a shorter tail, while laetissima more closely resembles flavigaster, but has a shorter tail and bill and is larger overall.[4]
The species ranges from the Ord River in the west to coastal Queensland, and is found in mangroves, paperbark swamp forests, and woodland.[9]
The lemon-bellied flyrobin is an insectivore, hunting its prey in the foliage or dead branches of trees and shrubs and only rarely on the ground.[10] Fieldwork in Kakadu National Park found that it occasionally caught large insects over 2 centimetres (0.79 in) in length; insects were generally caught by the bird hawking or sallying.[10]
Breeding throughout its range, the lemon-bellied flyrobin breeds from August to February, raising one or two broods a season. The nest is a small dish-shaped structure made of bark and grasses in the fork of a tree. A single egg measuring 19 by 14 millimetres (0.75 by 0.55 in) is laid, pale blue with brownish markings.[11]
The lemon-bellied flyrobin or lemon-bellied flycatcher (Microeca flavigaster) is a species of bird in the family Petroicidae. Found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea, its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests.
La petroica limón (Microeca flavigaster)[2] es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Petroicidae propia de Nueva Guinea y el norte de Australia.[3]
La petroica limón (Microeca flavigaster) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Petroicidae propia de Nueva Guinea y el norte de Australia.
Microeca flavigaster Microeca generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Petroicidae familian sailkatua dago.
Microeca flavigaster Microeca generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Petroicidae familian sailkatua dago.
Sitruunakerttusieppo (Microeca flavigaster)[2] on pensassieppojen heimoon kuuluva varpuslintu.
Sitruunakerttusieppoa tavataan Uudessa-Guineassa ja Australian pohjoisosissa. Lajin kanta on vakaa, ja se on luokiteltu elinvoimaiseksi lajiksi.[1]
Sitruunakerttusieppo (Microeca flavigaster) on pensassieppojen heimoon kuuluva varpuslintu.
Microeca flavigaster
Le Miro à ventre citron (Microeca flavigaster) est une espèce de petits passereaux de la famille des Petroicidae.
On le trouve en Australie, Indonésie et Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée.
Il vit dans les mangroves et les forêts humides de plaine tropicales et subtropicales.
D'après Alan P. Peterson, il existe six sous-espèces :
Microeca flavigaster
Le Miro à ventre citron (Microeca flavigaster) est une espèce de petits passereaux de la famille des Petroicidae.
Il pigliamosche ventregiallo australiano (Microeca flavigaster Gould, 1843) è un uccello della famiglia dei Petroicidi originario della Nuova Guinea e dell'Australia settentrionale[2].
Attualmente vengono riconosciute sei sottospecie di pigliamosche ventregiallo australiano[2]:
Il pigliamosche ventregiallo australiano vive nelle foreste pluviali tropicali di pianura e nelle formazioni a mangrovie della Nuova Guinea e dell'Australia settentrionale.
Il pigliamosche ventregiallo australiano (Microeca flavigaster Gould, 1843) è un uccello della famiglia dei Petroicidi originario della Nuova Guinea e dell'Australia settentrionale.
De geelbuikvliegenvanger (Microeca flavigaster) is een vogel uit de familie van de Australische vliegenvangers (Petroicidae).
De vogel van het geslacht Microeca komt voor in Australië, Indonesië en Papoea-Nieuw-Guinea en telt 5 ondersoorten:
De geelbuikvliegenvanger (Microeca flavigaster) is een vogel uit de familie van de Australische vliegenvangers (Petroicidae).
Microeca flavigaster é uma espécie de ave da família Petroicidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Austrália, Indonésia e Papua-Nova Guiné.[1]
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e florestas de mangal tropicais ou subtropicais.[1]
Microeca flavigaster é uma espécie de ave da família Petroicidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Austrália, Indonésia e Papua-Nova Guiné.
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e florestas de mangal tropicais ou subtropicais.
Citronbukig flugskvätta[2] (Microeca flavigaster) är en fågel i familjen sydhakar inom ordningen tättingar.[3]
Citronbukig flugskvätta delas in i sju underarter med följande utbredning:[3]
Sedan 2016 urskiljer Birdlife International och naturvårdsunionen IUCN tormenti som den egna arten "kimberleyflugskvätta".
IUCN bedömer hotstatus för underartsgrupperna (eller arterna) var för sig, båda som livskraftiga.[1]
Citronbukig flugskvätta (Microeca flavigaster) är en fågel i familjen sydhakar inom ordningen tättingar.
Microeca flavigaster là một loài chim trong họ Petroicidae.[1] Loài này sinh sống ở Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Úc.
Microeca flavigaster là một loài chim trong họ Petroicidae. Loài này sinh sống ở Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Úc.