El cuquiellu d'oreyes negres o cuquiellu orejinegro[2] (Chrysococcyx osculans) ye una especie d'ave de la familia Cuculidae.[3]
Puede atopase n'Australia, Indonesia y Papúa Nueva Guinea.[4] La so población nun foi cuantificada, anque se considera abondo común y estable.[5]
El cuquiellu d'oreyes negres o cuquiellu orejinegro (Chrysococcyx osculans) ye una especie d'ave de la familia Cuculidae.
El cucut bronzat de pit cremós (Chalcites osculans) és un ocell de la família dels cucúlids (Cuculidae) que habita boscos, matolls i vegetació de ribera d'Austràlia.
El cucut bronzat de pit cremós (Chalcites osculans) és un ocell de la família dels cucúlids (Cuculidae) que habita boscos, matolls i vegetació de ribera d'Austràlia.
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cog glustddu (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: cogau clustddu) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Misocalius osculans; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Black-eared cuckoo. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cogau (Lladin: Cuculidae) sydd yn urdd y Cuculiformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. osculans, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2] Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Awstralia.
Mae'r cog glustddu yn perthyn i deulu'r Cogau (Lladin: Cuculidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
Rhestr Wicidata:
rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Cog beunaidd Dromococcyx pavoninus Cog ddaear adeingoch Neomorphus rufipennis Cog ddaear bicoch America Neomorphus pucheranii Cog ddaear dingoch Neomorphus geoffroyi Cog ddaear gennog y Dwyrain Neomorphus squamiger Cog ddaear gennog y Gorllewin Neomorphus radiolosus Cog ffesantaidd Dromococcyx phasianellus Rhedwr Geococcyx californianus Rhedwr bychan Geococcyx veloxAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Cog glustddu (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: cogau clustddu) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Misocalius osculans; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Black-eared cuckoo. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Cogau (Lladin: Cuculidae) sydd yn urdd y Cuculiformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn M. osculans, sef enw'r rhywogaeth. Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Awstralia.
The black-eared cuckoo (Chrysococcyx osculans) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. Found across Australia, it migrates to eastern Indonesia and southern New Guinea. They are usually observed by themselves or in a pair[2] as they don't raise their own young,[3] rather they leave eggs in another species nest to be raised by host.[4]
Adult weight on average 30 grams[2] and are 19 to 20 cm long,[5] with dull greyish-brown back with distinctive black eye-stripe[6] from the bill to the neck.[7] Rump is pale white and breasts area is pale salmon in colour.[8] Feet and legs are black, eyes are brown, bill is black[6] tail is grey/brown on top, with white tips, while underneath the tail is cream with brownish bars.[6] What distinguishes it from other small sized cuckoo species in Australia is that it doesn't have a metallic coloured feathers on its back.[9]
Juveniles are duller in colour with a more brown eye-stripe.[5]
Common in most areas of Australia except wet coastal forested areas,[10] basically inland side of great dividing range in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. Vagrants found in Tasmania.[10][11] Breeds in southern Australia below 23rd parallel south[10] some birds will stay in southern Australia during winter, while many will migrate to Northern Australia and further north into Indonesia and PNG,[11]
Dry open forests,[5] scrublands, mallee, mulga, lignum, saltbush and riverside thickets.[10][11] They prefers to fly direct between low trees and shrubs, rather than large trees, and are rare in subhumid areas.[10]
Chicks will give a chirp,[12] while in adults a descending feeeuw[5] or pee-o-weer[8] call in a lower mournful[5] tone than the Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo,[12] which maybe a singular or repeated.[5] During courtship a call of pee-o-wit may be also heard.[12] Males are often are observed calling from high branches but can still be found on lower branches[3]
They feed on beetles, diptera, hemiptera, insects, sandflies[10] and have been observed eating hairy caterpillars.[6] Majority of food is obtained on the ground but they have been observed foraging in trees and shrubs.[3]
Breeding season varies depending on rain and location in Australia, generally the drier inland starts earlier in the year. In the west breeding starts earlier in the year around June, while in the east it can be later in August, with season finishing in October in the west and December in the east.[12] During courtship, females and males will call to each other, with females starting loud and then quieting down as males approach, males will feed females during courtship.[12]
As a brood parasitic species, they lay one[13] dark brown egg in enclosed or domed shaped nests of passerine[14] bird species. In particular studies have shown it prefers to target speckled warbler and redthroat birds.[15] Eggs have also been found in nests of fieldwrens, thornbills, scrubwrens and heathwrens[16]
Often a female black-eared cuckoo will remove one host eggs when replacing it with its own.[3] These eggs are coloured and sized to mimic the hosts eggs,[17] often the eggs are so well mimicked, that they can only be identified apart by rubbing the egg to remove the brown pigmentation.[15] Therefore, hatchings are raised by host species,[3] with speckled warblers having been observed feeding black-eared cuckoo chicks.[18] After at least 18-day, the chick will leave its hosts nest.[3]
The black-eared cuckoo (Chrysococcyx osculans) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. Found across Australia, it migrates to eastern Indonesia and southern New Guinea. They are usually observed by themselves or in a pair as they don't raise their own young, rather they leave eggs in another species nest to be raised by host.
La Nigrorela bronzokukolo (Chrysococcyx osculans) estas specio de la kukoledoj, familio de la ordo de birdoj, nome Cuculiformes, kiuj inkludas ankaŭ la vojkurulojn, la aniojn, la centropojn kaj la hoacinon. Ĝi apartenas al genro Chrysococcyx aŭ bronzokukoloj, tio estas brunecaj kukoledoj kun metalaj briloj. Ĝi estas indiĝena de tropikaj Aŭstralio, Indonezio kaj Papuo-Nov-Gvineo.
La Nigrorela bronzokukolo (Chrysococcyx osculans) estas specio de la kukoledoj, familio de la ordo de birdoj, nome Cuculiformes, kiuj inkludas ankaŭ la vojkurulojn, la aniojn, la centropojn kaj la hoacinon. Ĝi apartenas al genro Chrysococcyx aŭ bronzokukoloj, tio estas brunecaj kukoledoj kun metalaj briloj. Ĝi estas indiĝena de tropikaj Aŭstralio, Indonezio kaj Papuo-Nov-Gvineo.
El cuclillo de orejas negras o cuclillo orejinegro[2] (Chrysococcyx osculans) es una especie de ave de la familia Cuculidae.[3]
Puede encontrarse en Australia, Indonesia y Papúa Nueva Guinea.[4] Su población no ha sido cuantificada, aunque se considera bastante común y estable.[5]
El cuclillo de orejas negras o cuclillo orejinegro (Chrysococcyx osculans) es una especie de ave de la familia Cuculidae.
Chrysococcyx osculans Chrysococcyx generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Cuculidae familian sailkatua dago.
Chrysococcyx osculans Chrysococcyx generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Cuculidae familian sailkatua dago.
Chrysococcyx osculans
Le Coucou oreillard (Chrysococcyx osculans) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Cuculidae. Son aire de répartition s'étend sur l’Australie ; il hiverne dans des zones limitrophes d'Indonésie et de Nouvelle-Guinée.
C'est une espèce monotypique (non subdivisée en sous-espèces).
Kedasi telinga-hitam (Chrysococcyx osculans) adalah spesies burung dalam famili Cuculidae. Burung ini adalah burung migran yang berkembangbiak di Australia. Pada saat musim dingin, kedasi telinga-hitam bermigrasi ke utara menuju Kepulauan Aru, Kepulauan Kai, dan Kepulauan Bacan.[2]
Kedasi telinga-hitam (Chrysococcyx osculans) adalah spesies burung dalam famili Cuculidae. Burung ini adalah burung migran yang berkembangbiak di Australia. Pada saat musim dingin, kedasi telinga-hitam bermigrasi ke utara menuju Kepulauan Aru, Kepulauan Kai, dan Kepulauan Bacan.
Il cuculo orecchienere o cuculo guancenere (Chrysococcyx osculans Gould, 1847) è un uccello della famiglia Cuculidae[1].
Questo uccello vive in Australia, Indonesia e Papua Nuova Guinea.
Chrysococcyx osculans non ha sottospecie, è monotipico[1].
Il cuculo orecchienere o cuculo guancenere (Chrysococcyx osculans Gould, 1847) è un uccello della famiglia Cuculidae.
Chrysococcyx osculans é uma espécie de cucos da família Cuculidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Austrália, Indonésia e Papua-Nova Guiné.
Chrysococcyx osculans é uma espécie de cucos da família Cuculidae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Austrália, Indonésia e Papua-Nova Guiné.
Svartörad glansgök[2] (Chrysococcyx osculans) är en fågel i familjen gökar inom ordningen gökfåglar.[3] Fågelns utbredningsområde är i Australien.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]
Svartörad glansgök (Chrysococcyx osculans) är en fågel i familjen gökar inom ordningen gökfåglar. Fågelns utbredningsområde är i Australien. IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.
Chrysococcyx osculans (tên tiếng Anh: Tìm vịt tai đen) là một loài chim thuộc họ Cu cu[2]. Loài này phân bố ở Indonesia, Úc và Papua New Guinea.
Chrysococcyx osculans (tên tiếng Anh: Tìm vịt tai đen) là một loài chim thuộc họ Cu cu. Loài này phân bố ở Indonesia, Úc và Papua New Guinea.