Die Swartwangkatlagter (Turdoides melanops) is 'n voël wat voorkom in die noordooste van Namibië en noordweste van Botswana. Die voël is 24 – 28 cm groot en weeg 75 – 80 gram. In Engels staan die voël bekend as die Black-faced Babbler.
Die Swartwangkatlagter (Turdoides melanops) is 'n voël wat voorkom in die noordooste van Namibië en noordweste van Botswana. Die voël is 24 – 28 cm groot en weeg 75 – 80 gram. In Engels staan die voël bekend as die Black-faced Babbler.
'n Swartwangkatlagter in Kenia Swartwangkatlagter in Tanzanië
The black-lored babbler or Sharpe's pied-babbler (Turdoides sharpei) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found in southwestern Kenya,[2] Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and the part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo immediately adjacent[3] to the three last-named countries.[1] This bird was formerly considered the same species as Turdoides melanops of southern Africa, now known as the black-faced babbler.[2]
These birds are mostly grey-brown with white mottling, especially on the underparts, that varies according to location and the individual. The population near Nanyuki, Kenya, is darker but can have a pure white chin or entire throat. The combination of pale yellow or white eyes and black lores (the areas between the eye and the bill) separates adults of this species from similar babblers except melanops, though all juvenile babblers have brown eyes.[2]
In Kenya, single birds give repeated single or double harsh notes such as waaach or a muffled kurr-ack; pairs or groups give longer phrases in chorus. The tempo is frequently slow for a babbler.[2] They are most vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.[4]
Like other Turdoides, it is found low or on the ground in or near dense woody vegetation, including in cultivated areas. Kenyan birds forage in bushes and tall grass. They are "restless, noisy, and suspicious"[4] and "typical gregarious babblers".[2]
Single birds give repeated single or double harsh notes such as waaach or a muffled kurr-ack; pairs or groups give longer phrases in chorus. The tempo is frequently slow for a babbler.[2] They are most vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.[4]
The black-lored babbler or Sharpe's pied-babbler (Turdoides sharpei) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found in southwestern Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and the part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo immediately adjacent to the three last-named countries. This bird was formerly considered the same species as Turdoides melanops of southern Africa, now known as the black-faced babbler.
These birds are mostly grey-brown with white mottling, especially on the underparts, that varies according to location and the individual. The population near Nanyuki, Kenya, is darker but can have a pure white chin or entire throat. The combination of pale yellow or white eyes and black lores (the areas between the eye and the bill) separates adults of this species from similar babblers except melanops, though all juvenile babblers have brown eyes.
In Kenya, single birds give repeated single or double harsh notes such as waaach or a muffled kurr-ack; pairs or groups give longer phrases in chorus. The tempo is frequently slow for a babbler. They are most vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.
Like other Turdoides, it is found low or on the ground in or near dense woody vegetation, including in cultivated areas. Kenyan birds forage in bushes and tall grass. They are "restless, noisy, and suspicious" and "typical gregarious babblers".
Single birds give repeated single or double harsh notes such as waaach or a muffled kurr-ack; pairs or groups give longer phrases in chorus. The tempo is frequently slow for a babbler. They are most vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.
La turdoide de Sharpe (Turdoides sharpei)[2] es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Leiothrichidae endémica de la región de los Grandes Lagos.[3][1] Anteriormente se consideraba conespecífico del turdoide enmascarado (Turdoides melanops) del África austral.[4]
Su plumaje es principalmente de color pardo grisáceo, con las plumas de la cabeza y las partes inferiores cn los bordes blanquecinos, lo que le da un aspecto moteado, que varía según la localización y los individuos. La población cercana a Nanyuki, Kenia, es más oscura pero puede tener la barbilla y la garganta completamente blancas. La combinación de ojos de iris blanco o amarillo claro y lorum negro diferencia a los adultos de esta especie del resto de turdoides similares excepto T. melanops, aunque todos los juveniles tienen los ojos marrones.[4]
Las aves solitarias emiten notas simples o dobles de tipo waaach o kurr-ack, mientras que las parejas y grupos emiten notas más largas en coro. Su tempo a menudo es más lento que el del resto de turdoides.[4] Emiten más llamadas por la mañana tembraon y al atardecer.[5]
Se encuentra en la región de los Grandes Lagos de África, distribuido por el suroeste de Kenia,[4] Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Ruanda, y la zona adyacene de la República Democrática del Congo.[6][1]
Son pájaros gregarios, activos y ruidosos,[5] and "typical gregarious babblers".[4]Como el resto de congéneres de Turdoides, suele encontrarse en el suelo o cerca de él, entre vegetación densa, incluidas las zonas de cultivo. Suelen alimentarse entre los matorrales y la hierba alta.
La turdoide de Sharpe (Turdoides sharpei) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Leiothrichidae endémica de la región de los Grandes Lagos. Anteriormente se consideraba conespecífico del turdoide enmascarado (Turdoides melanops) del África austral.
Turdoides sharpei Turdoides generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Leiothrichidae familian sailkatua dago.
Turdoides sharpei Turdoides generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Leiothrichidae familian sailkatua dago.
Turdoides sharpei
Le Cratérope de Sharpe (Turdoides sharpei) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Leiothrichidae.
Cet oiseau se trouve au Burundi, en République démocratique du Congo, au Kenya, en Ouganda, au Rwanda et en Tanzanie.
Turdoides sharpei
Le Cratérope de Sharpe (Turdoides sharpei) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Leiothrichidae.
De Taborababbelaar (Turdoides sharpei) is een zangvogel uit de familie Leiothrichidae.
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De Taborababbelaar (Turdoides sharpei) is een zangvogel uit de familie Leiothrichidae.
Tygelskriktrast[2] (Turdoides sharpei) är en fågel i familjen fnittertrastar inom ordningen tättingar.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Tygelskriktrast delas in i två distinkta underarter:[3]
Tygelskriktrast (Turdoides sharpei) är en fågel i familjen fnittertrastar inom ordningen tättingar. IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.
Tygelskriktrast delas in i två distinkta underarter:
T. s. sharpei – förekommer från Turkanasjön till västra Rift Valley och norra Tanzania (Rukwasjön) T. s. vepres – förekommer i centrala Kenya (Nanyukiområdet)Turdoides sharpei là một loài chim trong họ Leiothrichidae.[1]
Turdoides sharpei là một loài chim trong họ Leiothrichidae.