Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus[1] a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
Kavout a reer ar spesad e Filipinez, en inizi Balabac, Busuanga, Calamian ha Palawan[2].
Sellet e voe outañ evel un isspesad da Chrysocolaptes lucidus kent.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus a zo ur spesad evned eus ar c'herentiad Picidae.
El picot sultà cap-roig (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) és un ocell de la família dels pícids (Picidae) que habita selva, bosc, manglars i terres de conreu a les Filipines occidentals, a Balabac, Palawan i les Calamian.
The red-headed flameback (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is endemic to the Philippines only being found in the region of Palawan in the islands of Balabac, mainland Palawan, Busuanga and Calamian. It is one of the most spectacular flamebacks with its bright red head and yellow-green back. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the greater flameback. It is found in moist lowland forests including primary, secondary and even plantations and clearings provided there are still standing trees.[2] It is threatened by habitat loss.
EBird describes the bird as "A rare large woodpecker of forest and edge, where at least some large trees remain, on Palawan and neighbouring islands. Green on the back and wings, with dark underparts and neck heavily marked with a cream color. Crown slopes to an angular crest above a large black ear spot. Head is bright red in males and red with orange spots on the crown in females. Similar to Spot-throated flameback, but Red-headed has a pale yellow bill and lacks the black-and-white stripes on the head. Voice includes a loud, metallic, stuttering staccato trill and loud nasal squeaking."[3]
This bird is found in primary and secondary forest, and clearings with many standing trees, usually in pairs. Breeding activity has been recorded between Jan-May.
IUCN has assessed this bird as near threatened with the population being estimated at 1,000 to 2,499 mature individuals. This species' main threat is habitat loss and hunting.
Lowland forest loss, degradation and fragmentation have been extensive and are ongoing on Palawan and logging and mining concessions have been granted for most remaining forest tracts on the island. Illegal logging is thought to persist across much of the south.
It is recommended to conduct surveys in potentially suitable habitat in order to calculate density estimates, and calculate remaining extent of suitable habitat to refine the population estimate. Encourage careful reforestation activities around remaining forests and law enforcement to stop small-scale yet rampant illegal logging.
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The red-headed flameback (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is endemic to the Philippines only being found in the region of Palawan in the islands of Balabac, mainland Palawan, Busuanga and Calamian. It is one of the most spectacular flamebacks with its bright red head and yellow-green back. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the greater flameback. It is found in moist lowland forests including primary, secondary and even plantations and clearings provided there are still standing trees. It is threatened by habitat loss.
El pito sultán cabecirrojo (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus)[2] es una especie de ave piciforme de la familia Picidae propia de las Filipinas.[3] En ocasiones es considerada como subespecie del pito sultán moteado.
Se distribuye en las islas filipinas de Balábac, Palawan, Busuanga y Calamian.
El pito sultán cabecirrojo (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) es una especie de ave piciforme de la familia Picidae propia de las Filipinas. En ocasiones es considerada como subespecie del pito sultán moteado.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus Chrysocolaptes generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus Chrysocolaptes generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Picidae familian sailkatua dago.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus
Le pic à face rouge (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Picidae. Cette espèce était considérée comme une sous-espèce de Chrysocolaptes lucidus.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus
Le pic à face rouge (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Picidae. Cette espèce était considérée comme une sous-espèce de Chrysocolaptes lucidus.
De roodkopgoudrugspecht (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) is soort specht uit het geslacht Chrysocolaptes.
Het is een endemische vogelsoort uit van het eiland Palawan en andere eilanden in het westen van de Filipijnen.[1]
De soort is sinds 2011 afgesplitst van de sultanspecht (Chrysocolaptes lucidus sensu stricto).
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesDe roodkopgoudrugspecht (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) is soort specht uit het geslacht Chrysocolaptes.
Rödhuvad sultanspett[2] (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar.[3] Fågeln återfinns i södra Filippinerna, på öarna Balabac, Palawan, Busuanga och Calamian.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som starkt hotad.[1] Tidigare betraktades rödhuvad sultanspett tillsammans med flera andra arter i Sydostasien och på Filippinerna som en enda art, Chrysocolaptes lucidus, då med det svenska trivialnamnet större sultanspett.[4] Vissa gör det fortfarande.[5]
Rödhuvad sultanspett (Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus) är en fågel i familjen hackspettar inom ordningen hackspettartade fåglar. Fågeln återfinns i södra Filippinerna, på öarna Balabac, Palawan, Busuanga och Calamian. IUCN kategoriserar arten som starkt hotad. Tidigare betraktades rödhuvad sultanspett tillsammans med flera andra arter i Sydostasien och på Filippinerna som en enda art, Chrysocolaptes lucidus, då med det svenska trivialnamnet större sultanspett. Vissa gör det fortfarande.
Chrysocolaptes erythrocephalus là một loài chim trong họ Picidae.[1]