Harpactes oreskios[2][3] ye una especie d'ave trogoniforme de la familia Trogonidae.
Distribuyir en Camboya, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malasia, Myanmar, Tailandia y Vietnam. El so hábitat natural son los montes secos a baxa altitú, montes montanos, montes de fueya perenne, montes pantanosos, montes secos abiertos y montes de bambú.
Harpactes oreskios ye una especie d'ave trogoniforme de la familia Trogonidae.
El trogon de pit taronja (Harpactes oreskios) és un ocell de la família dels trogònids (Trogonidae) que habita la selva humida del sud-oest de la Xina, Birmània, Tailàndia, Indoxina, Sumatra (amb la propera Nias), Java i nord-oest de Borneo. a
El trogon de pit taronja (Harpactes oreskios) és un ocell de la família dels trogònids (Trogonidae) que habita la selva humida del sud-oest de la Xina, Birmània, Tailàndia, Indoxina, Sumatra (amb la propera Nias), Java i nord-oest de Borneo. a
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Trogon bronoren (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: trogoniaid bronoren) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Harpactes oreskios; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Orange-breasted trogon. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Trogoniaid (Lladin: Trogonidae) sydd yn urdd y Trogoniformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn H. oreskios, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2] Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Asia.
Mae'r trogon bronoren yn perthyn i deulu'r Trogoniaid (Lladin: Trogonidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
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rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Cwetsal cribog Pharomachrus antisianus Cwetsal cynffonfrith Pharomachrus fulgidus Cwetsal eurben Pharomachrus auriceps Cwetsal y Dwyrain Pharomachrus pavoninus Cwetsal y Gogledd Pharomachrus mocinno Trogon cain Trogon elegans Trogon clustiog Euptilotis neoxenus Trogon cynffonresog Apaloderma vittatum Trogon Narina Apaloderma narina Trogon pengoch Harpactes erythrocephalus Trogon penlas Trogon curucuiAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Trogon bronoren (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: trogoniaid bronoren) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Harpactes oreskios; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Orange-breasted trogon. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Trogoniaid (Lladin: Trogonidae) sydd yn urdd y Trogoniformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn H. oreskios, sef enw'r rhywogaeth. Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Asia.
Luntur harimau (Harpactes oreskios) iku sawijining spésies manuk ing kulawarga Trogonidae.
Luntur harimau ditemokaké ing Kamboja, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, lan Vietnam. Habitat alami kéwan iki ya iku ing alas ngaré subtropis utawa tropis kang lembab lan alas gunung tropis utawa subtropis, alas ijo ing ngaré nganti dhataran sedhengan, lembab, alas rawa, alas garing umbaran, papringan, alas wit-witan cilik, lan kadhangkala ing kumpulan wit ing sacedhaké alas.
Sunggingan déning John Gould
Harpactes oreskios, Khao Yai National Park
Luntur harimau (Harpactes oreskios) iku sawijining spésies manuk ing kulawarga Trogonidae.
The orange-breasted trogon (Harpactes oreskios) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is a colorful, sedentary species that inhabits the lower canopy of the lowlands and forest of southern China, southeast Asia, Borneo, Sumatra and Java.
The species is insectivorous and hunts from a perch. Adults breed between January and May, excavating their nest into dead tree stumps. Both parents cooperate in raising the chicks.
The orange-breasted trogon is a member of the order Trogoniformes, in the family Trogonidae, which is a relatively small family made up of 39 tropical species.[2][3] The genus Harpactes contains the Asian trogons. H. oreskios is the sister group of the Philippine trogon (Harpactes ardens) and Diard's trogon (Harpactes diardii).[4]
Five subspecies are recognized:[5]
The orange-breasted trogon is a medium-sized bird that measures between 25 and 31 cm in length and weighs about 49 to 57 g.[5] The males have a dull olive-yellow head and a rufous-chestnut colour that extends from the upperparts to the upperpart of the tail. Underneath the tail the body is black and white. Primaries are black with white vertical bars and wing coverts are barred black. There is a yellow-orange lower breast which becomes lighter as it approaches the vent. A blue eye ring is present. The females has a more grey-brown head and upperparts, and a grey breast with yellow at the belly and vent. Both genders have grey feet with two toes pointing backwards, a common trait among trogons.[6][5][3]
The subspecies can differ slightly from each other; uniformis and dulitensis are smaller than the other subspecies and have, respectively, a more yellow or green breast; nias has a darker crown and a larger bill that the others; stellae has a paler breast and longer tail.[5]
The different subspecies of the orange-breasted trogon can be found in southern China, Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Nias and Laos.[6][7][8][3][5] H. o. stellae is found form southern China and Myanmar to Indochina; H. o. uniformis is found from southern Thailand and peninsular Malaysia to Sumatra; H. o. nias occurs in Nias; H. o. dulitensis occurs in Borneo; and "H. o. oreskios occurs in Java.[5]
The species does not migrate. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and montane forests, humid, lower-to-middle elevation evergreen forests, swampy forests, open dry forests, bamboo forests, thin tree jungles, and sometimes clumps of trees near forests.[5] In Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo, Sumatra and Java they occupy the lowlands at 1100 m, 1300 m, 300–1500 m and 1200 m respectively. In Nias, they occupy low secondary jungle.[5][6][3]
Generally, the song will start with a 1–3 note “to (to to)” then 3–4 even-pitched “tau-tau-tau”.[5] The different subspecies might have a slightly different song; the male song of H. o. stellae a five note kek tau-tau-tau-tau-tau with a repeated harsh kek-kek.[6]
The species is insectivorous. When foraging, the orange-breasted trogon uses the “sally-stall” technique. This consists of pursuing the prey from a perch and then momentarily stalling in front of it with a fluttering motion before seizing it. It can forage from a height of 4.3–13.7 m, most commonly at about 9.5 m.[8] Diet items comprise various arthropods: Phasmatodea, Orthoptera and Lepidoptera larvae.[5][8]
The period of breeding is different between the different subspecies but on average lasts 2–3 months between January and May.[5][7][8] The nest is created by excavating a shallow cavity in the side or on top of a rotten stumps or dead tree limb on an otherwise healthy tree.[7][8] This is a joint effort from both male and female, where they work in rotation; when one is excavating, the other is perched nearby.[8]
The female lays a clutch of 2–3 eggs. Responsibility of incubation is alternated with the male; males tend to incubate during the day and females overnight.[7][8] The incubation period lasts around 17–18 days.[5][7] Eggs are smooth with an oval shape and colored dirty ivory or pale olive, with no markings.[9]
The nestling period is around 12–14 days.[5][7] Males plays more dominant role in provisioning nestlings than the females; in many cases the male passes food to the female before it is given to the nestlings, rather than feeding them directly.[7]
The species breeds outside the peak availability period for its food items, which is 4–5 months earlier. This may be due to avoidance of the breeding period of the larger red-headed trogon, which competes with the organge-breasted trogon for food.[8]
The orange-breasted trogon is classified as Least Concern by the IUNC, however population sizes are decreasing. The species is mostly present in protected areas throughout its range. Current research into the causes of decline is lacking.[1][5]
The orange-breasted trogon (Harpactes oreskios) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is a colorful, sedentary species that inhabits the lower canopy of the lowlands and forest of southern China, southeast Asia, Borneo, Sumatra and Java.
The species is insectivorous and hunts from a perch. Adults breed between January and May, excavating their nest into dead tree stumps. Both parents cooperate in raising the chicks.
El trogón pechinaranja o surucuá de pecho naranja (Harpactes oreskios)[2][3] es una especie de ave trogoniforme de la familia Trogonidae.
Se distribuye en Camboya, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malasia, Myanmar, Tailandia y Vietnam. Su hábitat natural son los bosques secos a baja altitud, bosques montanos, bosques de hoja perenne, bosques pantanosos, bosques secos abiertos y bosques de bambú.
El trogón pechinaranja o surucuá de pecho naranja (Harpactes oreskios) es una especie de ave trogoniforme de la familia Trogonidae.
Harpactes oreskios Harpactes generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Trogonidae familian sailkatua dago.
Harpactes oreskios Harpactes generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Trogonidae familian sailkatua dago.
Mandariinitrogoni (Harpactes oreskios) on trogonien heimoon kuuluva kaakkoisaasialainen lintu. Sen esiintymisalue ulottuu Myanmarista lounaiseen Kiinaan, Indokiinaan, Thaimaahan, Malakan niemimaalle, Borneoon, Jaavalle ja Sumatralle. Lajista tunnetaan neljä alalajia. Coenraad Jacob Temminck kuvaili lajin holotyypin Jaavalta vuonna 1823.[2]
Mandariinitrogoni (Harpactes oreskios) on trogonien heimoon kuuluva kaakkoisaasialainen lintu. Sen esiintymisalue ulottuu Myanmarista lounaiseen Kiinaan, Indokiinaan, Thaimaahan, Malakan niemimaalle, Borneoon, Jaavalle ja Sumatralle. Lajista tunnetaan neljä alalajia. Coenraad Jacob Temminck kuvaili lajin holotyypin Jaavalta vuonna 1823.
Harpactes oreskios
Le Trogon à poitrine jaune (Harpactes oreskios) est une espèce d'oiseau de la famille des Trogonidae.
Le trogon à poitrine jaune vit en Asie du Sud-Est et en Chine.
Cet oiseau à une taille de 27 à 32 cm[1] et une masse autour de 57 g.
Le trogon à poitrine jaune est l'un des trogons les plus répandus en Asie. On ne le trouve pas à plus de 1500 mètres d'altitude.
Il vit au milieu de forêts primaires ou secondaires tropicales dans les bas étages de la canopée et dans les bambouseraies. Il fréquente aussi les espaces boisés clairsemés.
C'est un oiseau insectivore.
Il est principalement insectivore : orthoptères, hémiptères (cigales...), phasmes ; araignées ; tous types de larves, chenilles, papillons ; mais également des lézards.
À l'occasion il agrémente son régime de fruits.
Le trogon à poitrine jaune creuse souvent un nid dans un arbre mort à faible hauteur (de 1 à 4 mètre) et il le tapisse d'écorces et de brindilles. L'oiselle y pond de 2 à 4 œufs. Les parents alternent pour les couver[2].
Selon le Congrès ornithologique international, il est réparti en cinq sous-espèces :
Harpactes oreskios
Le Trogon à poitrine jaune (Harpactes oreskios) est une espèce d'oiseau de la famille des Trogonidae.
Luntur harimau (Harpactes oreskios) atau kasumba dada-oranye adalah spesies burung dalam famili Trogonidae. Burung ini tersebar di Myanmar, China, Vietnam, Sumatra, Jawa, dan Kalimantan.[2]
Luntur harimau (Harpactes oreskios) atau kasumba dada-oranye adalah spesies burung dalam famili Trogonidae. Burung ini tersebar di Myanmar, China, Vietnam, Sumatra, Jawa, dan Kalimantan.
Burung Gembala Rimau atau juga dipanggil Burung Kesumba Harimau merupakan sejenis burung yang boleh didapati di China, Indonesia, Kemboja, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand dan Vietnam. Nama sainsnya ialah Harpactes oreskios.
Burung Gembala Rimau ialah haiwan yang tergolong dalam golongan benda hidup bertulang belakang (vertebrata). Burung Gembala Rimau adalah haiwan berdarah panas, mempunyai sayap dan tubuh yang diselubungi bulu pelepah. Paruh Burung Gembala Rimau tidak bergigi.
Burung Gembala Rimau membiak dengan bertelur. Telur Burung Gembala Rimau bercangkerang keras.
Habitat asli burung ini ialah Hutan Montane bawah dan hutan tropika atau subtropika rendah lain.
Burung Gembala Rimau atau juga dipanggil Burung Kesumba Harimau merupakan sejenis burung yang boleh didapati di China, Indonesia, Kemboja, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand dan Vietnam. Nama sainsnya ialah Harpactes oreskios.
De groenkoptrogon (Harpactes oreskios) is een vogelsoort uit de familie Trogons (Trogonidae).
Deze soort komt voor in Zuidoost-Azië en de Grote Soenda-eilanden en telt 5 ondersoorten:
De groenkoptrogon (Harpactes oreskios) is een vogelsoort uit de familie Trogons (Trogonidae).
Orangebröstad trogon[2] (Harpactes oreskios) är en fågel i familjen trogoner inom ordningen trogonfåglar.[3]
Orangebröstad trogon delas in i fem underarter:[3]
IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Orangebröstad trogon (Harpactes oreskios) är en fågel i familjen trogoner inom ordningen trogonfåglar.
Harpactes oreskios là một loài chim trong họ Trogonidae.[1]
Harpactes oreskios là một loài chim trong họ Trogonidae.
Harpactes oreskios Temminck, 1823
Охранный статусЗеленоголовый азиатский трогон[1] (лат. Harpactes oreskios) — птица из семейства трогоновых.
Этот вид трогонов встречается в Камбодже, Китае, Индонезии, Лаосе, Малайзии, Мьянме, Таиланде и Вьетнаме. Его природные места обитания — это субтропические или тропические влажные леса и субтропические или тропические влажные горные леса, влажные, в нижнем-среднем диапазоне высот вечнозеленые леса, заболоченные леса, сухие открытые леса, бамбуковые леса.
У оранжевогрудых трогонов оливково-жёлтая голова с перьями в вертикальном положении, верхняя сторона тела каштановая, оранжевая грудка, которая изменяется до ярко-жёлтого на верхней и нижней части, белыми полосами на боковых секциях и синим ртом. Самцы имеют блекло-желтоватую головку с синим кольцом; рыжую (красно-коричневую) верхнюю сторону тела и верхние кроющие хвоста с бледной областью крестца (нижняя часть спины); и жёлтую (серо-основанную) верхнюю часть груди с белой линией. У самки есть дополнительные серо-коричневые перья на голове и верхней стороне тела; бледно-охристо-коричневая задняя часть тела, серая грудка. Молодые птицы похожи на самок.
Зеленоголовый азиатский трогон (лат. Harpactes oreskios) — птица из семейства трогоновых.
橙胸咬鹃(学名:Harpactes oreskios)为咬鹃科咬鹃属的鸟类,分布于柬埔寨,中国,印度尼西亚,老挝,马来西亚,缅甸,泰国,和越南。该物种的模式产地在爪哇。[2]