Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cigydd coed Lagden (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: cigyddion coed Lagden) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Malaconotus lagdeni; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Lagden's bush shrike. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cigyddion (Lladin: Laniidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. lagdeni, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]
Mae'r cigydd coed Lagden yn perthyn i deulu'r Cigyddion (Lladin: Laniidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
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rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Cigydd brith Somalia Lanius somalicus Cigydd brown Lanius cristatus Cigydd cefngoch Lanius collurio Cigydd cefnwinau Lanius vittatus Cigydd cynffonhir Asia Lanius schach Cigydd glas Lanius minor Cigydd gylfinbraff Lanius validirostris Cigydd llwydfelyn Lanius isabellinus Cigydd mawr Lanius excubitor Cigydd mygydog Lanius nubicus Cigydd pengoch Lanius senator Cigydd pendew Lanius ludovicianus Cigydd rhesog Lanius tigrinus Cigydd tingoch Lanius gubernatorAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cigydd coed Lagden (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: cigyddion coed Lagden) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Malaconotus lagdeni; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Lagden's bush shrike. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cigyddion (Lladin: Laniidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. lagdeni, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.
Lagden's bushshrike (Malaconotus lagdeni) is a bird species in the bushshrike family (Malaconotidae) native to Africa. It is a stocky bird with yellow or orange-yellow underparts, olive green upperparts, a grey head and heavy bill. Two subspecies are recognised, one found in west Africa and one in central Africa.
Richard Bowdler Sharpe described the species in 1884 as Laniarius lagdeni, from a specimen collected in the vicinity of Kumasi in Ghana. However there were no further sightings of the species in this locale for the whole 20th century.[1] He named it in honour of Sir Godfrey Yeatman Lagden, an English diplomat who served as Chief Clerk to the Secretary of the State of Transvaal and Secretary to Sir Owen Lanyon.[2]
There are two disjunct populations, classified as separate subspecies: Malaconotus lagdeni lagdeni, from eastern Sierra Leone, through Liberia, Ivory Coast and southern Ghana to western Togo, and Malaconotus lagdeni centralis, in the Albertine Rift montane forests in Uganda.[3] [4] The western subspecies has more orange tinge on the underparts while the central African subspecies has none.[5][6]
Lagden's bushshrike is a stocky bird some 23 cm long with a heavy black bill. The adult male and female are similar in plumage. The upper parts, including the wings and tail, are olive-green, and the head is dark grey. The underparts are yellow, sometimes tinged orange on the breast. The tail is edged with yellow. The legs are bluish grey.[5]
Juveniles have duller plumage overall, with brownish upperparts yellow or white underparts, sometimes with some streaking, and a grey-brown bill.[5]
It can be distinguished from the fiery-breasted bushshrike as the latter species has a much redder breast and light grey head.[5]
The call has been described as a hoop hoop or a toot toot....[5][7] Others have said it is a "bell note" call, like the grey-headed bushshrike but at a higher pitch.[6] This avian vocalization has been described using the odd consonant-filled word "Chrrrr".[A] Recordings of the calls exist.[9][10][11]
Loud flapping ("fripping") of wings commonly associated.[5]
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests in west Africa to an elevation of around 700 m, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo at an elevation of 2100 to 2800 m.[5] Classified in the IUCN Red List as Near Threatened, it is becoming rare due to habitat loss.[1] One of the 1,487 bird species of eastern Africa,[12] it is considered to be a "very rare mountain forest species".[13] It is one of the 235 different species sighted at Kyabobo National Park.[14]
Lagden's bushshrike hunts large insects, such as grasshoppers, and other arthropods, as well as small vertebrates, foraging in forest canopy 10–30 m (35–100 ft) above the ground.[5][15]
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Lagden's bushshrike (Malaconotus lagdeni) is a bird species in the bushshrike family (Malaconotidae) native to Africa. It is a stocky bird with yellow or orange-yellow underparts, olive green upperparts, a grey head and heavy bill. Two subspecies are recognised, one found in west Africa and one in central Africa.
El gladiador de Lagden[2] (Malaconotus lagdeni) es una especie de ave paseriforme en la familia Malaconotidae.[3]
Se encuentra en la República Democrática del Congo, Costa de Marfil, Ghana, Liberia, Ruanda, Sierra Leona, Togo y Uganda. Sus hábitats naturales son los bosques bajos húmedos subtropicales o tropicales y los bosques montanos húmedos subtropicales o tropicales. Su población se encuentra en descenso por pérdida de hábitat.
Se reconocen las siguientes subespecies:[3]
El gladiador de Lagden (Malaconotus lagdeni) es una especie de ave paseriforme en la familia Malaconotidae.
Malaconotus lagdeni Malaconotus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Malaconotidae familian sailkatua dago.
Malaconotus lagdeni Malaconotus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Malaconotidae familian sailkatua dago.
Epolettilepinkäinen (Malaconotus lagdeni) on läntisessä päiväntasaajan Afrikassa Sierra Leonesta Ghanaan ja ehkä Togoon (nimialalaji lagdeni), sekä Kongossa, Ruandassa ja Ugandassa (alalaji centralis) elävä varpuslintu, jonka holotyypin Richard Bowdler Sharpe kuvaili Kumasista Etelä-Ghanasta 1884.[2]
Epolettilepinkäinen (Malaconotus lagdeni) on läntisessä päiväntasaajan Afrikassa Sierra Leonesta Ghanaan ja ehkä Togoon (nimialalaji lagdeni), sekä Kongossa, Ruandassa ja Ugandassa (alalaji centralis) elävä varpuslintu, jonka holotyypin Richard Bowdler Sharpe kuvaili Kumasista Etelä-Ghanasta 1884.
De asjantiklauwier (Malaconotus lagdeni) is een zangvogel uit de familie Malaconotidae.
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De asjantiklauwier (Malaconotus lagdeni) is een zangvogel uit de familie Malaconotidae.
Malaconotus lagdeni é uma espécie de ave da família Malaconotidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: República Democrática do Congo, Costa do Marfim, Gana, Libéria, Ruanda, Serra Leoa e Uganda.[1]
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e regiões subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de alta altitude.[1]
Está ameaçada por perda de habitat.[1]
Malaconotus lagdeni é uma espécie de ave da família Malaconotidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: República Democrática do Congo, Costa do Marfim, Gana, Libéria, Ruanda, Serra Leoa e Uganda.
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e regiões subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de alta altitude.
Está ameaçada por perda de habitat.
Eldstrupig busktörnskata[2] (Malaconotus lagdeni) är en fågel i familjen busktörnskator inom ordningen tättingar.[3]
Eldstrupig busktörnskata delas in i två underarter:[3]
IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad.[1]
Fågelns vetenskapliga artnamn hedrar Sir Godfrey Yeatman Lagden (1851-1934), engelsk diplomat på Guldkusten (= Ghana) 1883.[4]
Eldstrupig busktörnskata (Malaconotus lagdeni) är en fågel i familjen busktörnskator inom ordningen tättingar.
Malaconotus lagdeni là một loài chim trong họ Malaconotidae.[1]
Malaconotus lagdeni là một loài chim trong họ Malaconotidae.