Atticora fasciata ye una especie d'ave paseriforme de la familia de les golondrines (Hirundinidae).
Alcuéntrase en Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guayana Francesa, Guyana, Perú, Surinam y Venezuela. El so hábitat son les zones de ribera.
Atticora fasciata ye una especie d'ave paseriforme de la familia de les golondrines (Hirundinidae).
Alcuéntrase en Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guayana Francesa, Guyana, Perú, Surinam y Venezuela. El so hábitat son les zones de ribera.
Atticora fasciata és un ocell de la família dels hirundínids (Hirundinidae) que habita a boscos prop de l'aigua a les terres baixes del sud-est de Colòmbia, sud i sud-est de Veneçuela i Guaiana, est d'Equador i de Perú, nord de Bolívia i Brasil amazònic, cap al sud fins al nord de Mato Grosso i Rondônia. En diverses llengües rep el nom de "Oreneta de banda blanca" (Anglès: White-banded Swallow. Francès: Hirondelle à ceinture blanche).
Atticora fasciata és un ocell de la família dels hirundínids (Hirundinidae) que habita a boscos prop de l'aigua a les terres baixes del sud-est de Colòmbia, sud i sud-est de Veneçuela i Guaiana, est d'Equador i de Perú, nord de Bolívia i Brasil amazònic, cap al sud fins al nord de Mato Grosso i Rondônia. En diverses llengües rep el nom de "Oreneta de banda blanca" (Anglès: White-banded Swallow. Francès: Hirondelle à ceinture blanche).
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Gwennol dorchwen (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: gwenoliaid torchwyn) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Atticora fasciata; yr enw Saesneg arno yw White-banded swallow. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Gwenoliaid (Lladin: Hirundinidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn A. fasciata, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]
Mae'r gwennol dorchwen yn perthyn i deulu'r Gwenoliaid (Lladin: Hirundinidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
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Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn A. fasciata, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.
The white-banded swallow (Atticora fasciata) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. It is black with white thighs, a white breast, and has white bars on the edges of its wings. It has a distinct, deeply forked tail.
It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, in tropical lowlands. It is non-migratory. Its natural habitats are rivers and forested areas. It nests in burrows and does not use artificial cavities.
The white-banded swallow is evaluated as of least-concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The white-banded swallow was formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition of Carl Linnaeus's Systema Naturae. He placed it with the swallows in the genus Hirundo and coined the binomial name Hirundo fasciata.[2] Gmelin based his entry on "L'hirondelle à ceinture blanche" from Cayenne in French Guiana that had been described in 1779 by the French polymath, the Comte de Buffon. The bird was illustrated with an engraving by François-Nicolas Martinet.[3][4] The white-banded swallow is now one of three species placed in the genus Atticora that was introduced in 1842 by the English ornithologist John Gould. The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised.[5] The genus name Atticora is from Ancient Greek Atthi, "Athenian", and kora "maiden". Such terms were often applied to swallows and swifts. The specific fasciata is from Latin fascia, "band".[6]
The white-banded swallow is a medium-sized swallow, measuring, on average, 15 cm (5.9 in) and weighing 12–16 g (0.42–0.56 oz). They usually have a wingspan of 92–108 mm (3.6–4.3 in). They decline in size from north to south, but this is a gradual decline, which suggests that there is no geographical variation. It is black, except for the band on its breast, its thighs, and bars on the edge of its wings, which are all white. It also has blackish-brown underwing coverts. Their feathers have a blue-black luster. This swallow has a deeply forked tail. The sexes are similar, although the females weigh slightly more on average (12–14 g (0.42–0.49 oz) for the males, 12.8–15.8 g (0.45–0.56 oz) for the females). The juveniles are noted to be duller and browner, with shorter and paler feathers.[7][8][9]
It should not be confused with the black-collared swallow, which has white underparts and throat.[10]
The call of this swallow is described as a ti-ti-tur. These swallows also have a buzzy z-z-z-z-ee-eep call, which is usually given in flight.[7]
This bird is native to Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[1] It can be found to nest in tropical lowland evergreen forests near water and near both blackwater rivers and whitewater rivers, in forested areas.[8] They are more frequently found near blackwater rivers in Columbia and Venezuela, nesting on rocky outcrops. Although they are found near water, they are rarely found over lakes. They are sometimes found over forested clearings.[10] They usually do not occur above 800 m (2,600 ft), although they do occur up to 1,400 m (4,600 ft) in Columbia. These swallows are also non-migratory.[7]
The white-banded swallow nests in a burrow. It is thought that these swallows dig their own burrows, occasionally digging nests in riverbanks when the water is low, but they most likely also use abandoned burrows. The nest is made of dry grass. They do not use artificial nesting sites.[7] These birds usually breed alone or in small colonies.[8][10] At dusk, they can also be seen to roost in small groups.[9]
This swallow has a clutch of four to five white eggs, usually measuring 18.5 mm × 12.8 mm (0.73 in × 0.50 in).[9][11]
These birds are insectivores and feed in the air. When foraging, they fly rapidly in a zigzag path or circle above the water, skimming the water in some cases. They occasionally perch on boulders or small outcroppings above the water.[10] They forage low over the water and occasionally near forests, clearings, or grassy areas with bushes.[7] They usually forage alone or in small groups, occasionally with the black-collared swallow and the white-winged swallow.[8] Although this does happen, they usually stay closer to rocks.[9]
Although their population is declining, this swallow is classified as a least-concern species by the IUCN. This is because of its extensive range, large population, and the fact that the population is not decreasing fast enough to be classified as vulnerable. Their range is estimated to be 7,260,000 km2 (2,800,000 sq mi). The reason for the decline in population of this species is the fact that they are estimated to lose 12.8—13.8% of suitable habitat over 12 years, or 3 generations.[1]
The white-banded swallow (Atticora fasciata) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. It is black with white thighs, a white breast, and has white bars on the edges of its wings. It has a distinct, deeply forked tail.
It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, in tropical lowlands. It is non-migratory. Its natural habitats are rivers and forested areas. It nests in burrows and does not use artificial cavities.
The white-banded swallow is evaluated as of least-concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
La golondrina fajiblanca (Atticora fasciata) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Hirundinidae propia de América del Sur.
Se encuentra en Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guayana Francesa, Guyana, Perú, Surinam y Venezuela. Su hábitat son las zonas de ribera.
La golondrina fajiblanca (Atticora fasciata) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Hirundinidae propia de América del Sur.
Se encuentra en Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guayana Francesa, Guyana, Perú, Surinam y Venezuela. Su hábitat son las zonas de ribera.
Atticora fasciata Atticora generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Hirundinidae familian sailkatua dago.
Atticora fasciata Atticora generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Hirundinidae familian sailkatua dago.
Valkovyöpääsky (Atticora fasciata) on Etelä-Amerikassa Amazonasin alueella tavattava pääskyihin kuuluva varpuslintu.
Kooltaan valkovyöpääsky on noin 14,5 cm. Selästään, siivistään ja päästään valkovyöpääsky on tumman metallinkiiltoisen sininen. Pyrstö on pitkä ja selvästi haarapäinen. Rinta ja vatsa ovat väritykseltään tumman siniset ja rinnassa on leveä valkoinen poikkijuova. Nuoret linnut ovat aikuisia ruskeampia ja niillä on myös valkoinen poikkijuova rinnassa.[2]
Valkovyöpääskyä tavataan Andien itäpuolelta Venezuelasta, Kolumbian, Ecuadorin ja Perun itäosista, Bolivian pohjoisosista, Amazonasin alueen Brasiliasta, Guyanasta, Surinamesta ja Ranskan Guyanasta. Lajin elinympäristöä ovat metsät kirkasvetisten jokien ja suurien purojen vierellä. Valkovyöpääskyt liikkuvat usein pieninä ryhminä ja pyydystävät ravintoa vesialueiden pinnan läheisyydestä. Lajin elinympäristöt sijaitsevat yleensä alle 1 000 metrin korkeudella meren pinnasta.[2]
Valkovyöpääsky (Atticora fasciata) on Etelä-Amerikassa Amazonasin alueella tavattava pääskyihin kuuluva varpuslintu.
Atticora fasciata
L'Hirondelle à ceinture blanche (Atticora fasciata) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Hirundinidae. C'est une espèce monotypique (non subdivisée en sous-espèces).
Son aire s'étend essentiellement à travers l'Amazonie et le plateau des Guyanes.
Atticora fasciata
L'Hirondelle à ceinture blanche (Atticora fasciata) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Hirundinidae. C'est une espèce monotypique (non subdivisée en sous-espèces).
La Atticora fasciata (Gmelin, 1789) è un uccello passeriforme della famiglia Hirundinidae.
De witbandzwaluw (Atticora fasciata) is een zangvogel uit de familie Hirundinidae (zwaluwen).
Deze soort komt voor van oostelijk Colombia tot de Guyana's, zuidelijk Venezuela, noordelijk Bolivia en amazonisch Brazilië.
De witbandzwaluw (Atticora fasciata) is een zangvogel uit de familie Hirundinidae (zwaluwen).
O peitoril, andorinha-de-cinta-branca ou andorinha-de-faixa-branca (Atticora fasciata) é uma ave da família das andorinhas (Hirundinidae). É encontrado na Bolívia, Brasil, especialmente na região da Amazônia, Colômbia, Equador, Guiana Francesa, Guiana, Peru, Suriname e Venezuela.[1] Tais aves medem cerca de 15 cm de comprimento e possuem uma longa cauda bifurcada e plumagem azul escura com uma faixa peitoral branca.[2]
O peitoril, andorinha-de-cinta-branca ou andorinha-de-faixa-branca (Atticora fasciata) é uma ave da família das andorinhas (Hirundinidae). É encontrado na Bolívia, Brasil, especialmente na região da Amazônia, Colômbia, Equador, Guiana Francesa, Guiana, Peru, Suriname e Venezuela. Tais aves medem cerca de 15 cm de comprimento e possuem uma longa cauda bifurcada e plumagem azul escura com uma faixa peitoral branca.
Vitbandad svala[2] (Atticora fasciata) är en fågel i familjen svalor inom ordningen tättingar.[3] Fågeln förekommer från Colombia till Guyana, södra Venezuela, norra Bolivia och Amazonområdet i Brasilien.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Vitbandad svala (Atticora fasciata) är en fågel i familjen svalor inom ordningen tättingar. Fågeln förekommer från Colombia till Guyana, södra Venezuela, norra Bolivia och Amazonområdet i Brasilien. IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.
Nhạn sọc trắng (danh pháp hai phần: Atticora fasciata) là một loài chim trong họ họ Nhạn.[1] Loài chim này được tìm thấy ở Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guiana thuộc Pháp, Guyana, Peru, Suriname và Venezuela. Môi trường sống tự nhiên của nhạn sọc trắng là các dòng sông.
Nhạn sọc trắng (danh pháp hai phần: Atticora fasciata) là một loài chim trong họ họ Nhạn. Loài chim này được tìm thấy ở Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guiana thuộc Pháp, Guyana, Peru, Suriname và Venezuela. Môi trường sống tự nhiên của nhạn sọc trắng là các dòng sông.