El xot de Mindoro (Otus mindorensis) és un ocell de la família dels estrígids (Strigidae) que habita la selva humida de les muntanyes de Mindoro, a les Filipines.
Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Tylluan sgops Mindoro (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: tylluanod sgops Mindoro) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Otus mindoroensis; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Mindoro scops owl. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Tylluanod (Lladin: Strigidae) sydd yn urdd y Strigiformes.[1]
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn O. mindoroensis, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2] Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Asia.
Mae'r tylluan sgops Mindoro yn perthyn i deulu'r Tylluanod (Lladin: Strigidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:
Rhestr Wicidata:
rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Tylluan bysgod goch Scotopelia ussheri Tylluan bysgod Pel Scotopelia peli Tylluan bysgod resog Scotopelia bouvieri Tylluan sgrech gochlyd Megascops ingensAderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Tylluan sgops Mindoro (sy'n enw benywaidd; enw lluosog: tylluanod sgops Mindoro) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Otus mindoroensis; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Mindoro scops owl. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Tylluanod (Lladin: Strigidae) sydd yn urdd y Strigiformes.
Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn O. mindoroensis, sef enw'r rhywogaeth. Mae'r rhywogaeth hon i'w chanfod yn Asia.
Die Mindoro-Zwergohreule (Otus mindorensis) ist eine Eulenart aus der Gattung der Zwergohreulen. Sie lebt als Endemit ausschließlich auf der philippinischen Insel Mindoro.
Die sehr kleine Eule wird 18 bis 19 Zentimeter lang. Sie ist oben braun mit schwarzen Schaftstrichen, die unterbrochene Bänder bilden. Die Unterseite ist überwiegend matt gelblich mit dünnen weißen Bändern. Die Stirn ist einfarbig hellbraun oder weißlich, die Augen sind leuchtend gelb, die Federohren mittellang. Der Schnabel ist grünlich gelb mit schmutzig fleischfarbener Wachshaut. Die weißlich fleischfarbenen Füße sind nur zur Hälfte befiedert, die Krallen grau.
Sie bewohnt Bergwälder mit dichtem Kronendach über 870 Meter Höhe. Die Nahrung ist nicht bekannt. Die Stimme besteht aus einer Serie von kurzen, weniger als 0,5 Sekunden langen huuu-Lauten im Abstand von mindestens fünf Sekunden.
Die wenig erforschte Art lebt endemisch auf Mindoro. Stellenweise noch häufig, gilt sie bei BirdLife International wegen der Lebensraumzerstörung als gefährdet.
Die Mindoro-Zwergohreule (Otus mindorensis) ist eine Eulenart aus der Gattung der Zwergohreulen. Sie lebt als Endemit ausschließlich auf der philippinischen Insel Mindoro.
Habitat: The Mindoro scops owl (Otus mindorensis) is an owl that is native to the Mindoro island in the Philippines. They live in a terrestrial environment and their main habitat consists of the highly elevated forests with a very small global range[3] Meaning they do not migrate or have movement patterns. The ongoing clearance of forest habitats has slightly affected their habitat.[4] As of October 1, 2016, the Mindoro Scops Owl species has been labeled to be a newly threatened species, or critically endangered species.[5] For instance, the Montane forest has been almost completely cleared out by logging operations, which may pose a threat to this species.[5]
Population: The Mindoro scop owl is a near threatened species due to on-going habitat destruction, causing a decreasing population trend with a ripe number of 10,000-19,999 mature individuals.[5] However, their total population equates to about 15,000-29,000 individuals. The continuing decline of mature individuals is unknown and the population is not severely fragmented. There is only one subpopulation with about 10,000- 19999 individuals.
Identification: The Mindoro Scop Owls are amongst the smallest owls in existence – second only to the tiny Elf Owls.[6] They only measure in between 6.5 – 12 inches (16.5 – 30 cm) in length[7]They have bright neon yellow eyes and short ear tufts that aid them in locating prey.[8] While their small bodies are dark brown with a speckled pattern, their face and chest are a light brown.[9] Their coloring specifically helps them appear as camouflage to predators or prey.[10] Mindoro Scop Owls also have the ability to stretch their bodies in a way that appears leaner. They sway back and forth to look as if they are a tree branch moving in a breeze[11]
Diet: The Mindoro Scop Owl’s diet mostly consists of bugs and insects, however, there is no published quantitative data; information measured by numerical variables, to prove this[12] or the amount consumed. They also consume small birds or small mammals such as bats, mice, earthworms, amphibians and aquatic invertebrates[13]
Behavior: The Mindoro Scop Owls communicate with one another in a high pitched whistle call that rises or falls in repeated intervals.[14] The male calls include a soft “po-wo” or “wo-wo” that lasts about .5 second with repeated intervals of 8-10 seconds.[15] Their call is in response to another Mindoro Scop Owl.[16]
Reproduction: Specimen collected in the year 1896 reports that Mindoro Scop Owls have well developed eggs within the months of January and May.[17] Their eggs and nests are not described.[18]
Habitat: The Mindoro scops owl (Otus mindorensis) is an owl that is native to the Mindoro island in the Philippines. They live in a terrestrial environment and their main habitat consists of the highly elevated forests with a very small global range Meaning they do not migrate or have movement patterns. The ongoing clearance of forest habitats has slightly affected their habitat. As of October 1, 2016, the Mindoro Scops Owl species has been labeled to be a newly threatened species, or critically endangered species. For instance, the Montane forest has been almost completely cleared out by logging operations, which may pose a threat to this species.
Population: The Mindoro scop owl is a near threatened species due to on-going habitat destruction, causing a decreasing population trend with a ripe number of 10,000-19,999 mature individuals. However, their total population equates to about 15,000-29,000 individuals. The continuing decline of mature individuals is unknown and the population is not severely fragmented. There is only one subpopulation with about 10,000- 19999 individuals.
Identification: The Mindoro Scop Owls are amongst the smallest owls in existence – second only to the tiny Elf Owls. They only measure in between 6.5 – 12 inches (16.5 – 30 cm) in lengthThey have bright neon yellow eyes and short ear tufts that aid them in locating prey. While their small bodies are dark brown with a speckled pattern, their face and chest are a light brown. Their coloring specifically helps them appear as camouflage to predators or prey. Mindoro Scop Owls also have the ability to stretch their bodies in a way that appears leaner. They sway back and forth to look as if they are a tree branch moving in a breeze
Diet: The Mindoro Scop Owl’s diet mostly consists of bugs and insects, however, there is no published quantitative data; information measured by numerical variables, to prove this or the amount consumed. They also consume small birds or small mammals such as bats, mice, earthworms, amphibians and aquatic invertebrates
Behavior: The Mindoro Scop Owls communicate with one another in a high pitched whistle call that rises or falls in repeated intervals. The male calls include a soft “po-wo” or “wo-wo” that lasts about .5 second with repeated intervals of 8-10 seconds. Their call is in response to another Mindoro Scop Owl.
Reproduction: Specimen collected in the year 1896 reports that Mindoro Scop Owls have well developed eggs within the months of January and May. Their eggs and nests are not described.
El autillo de Mindoro (Otus mindorensis)[2][3] es una especie de ave estrigiforme de la familia Strigidae endémica de Mindoro, Filipinas. No se reconocen subespecies.
El autillo de Mindoro (Otus mindorensis) es una especie de ave estrigiforme de la familia Strigidae endémica de Mindoro, Filipinas. No se reconocen subespecies.
Otus mindorensis Otus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Strigidae familian sailkatua dago.
Mindoronpöllönen (Otus mindorensis) on pöllöihin kuuluva lintu. Se on kotoperäinen[3] Filippiinien seitsemänneksi suurimmalla[4] saarella Mindorolla.[1]
Sen elinpiiriä ovat subtrooppiset ja trooppiset metsät yli 700 metrin korkeudessa vuoristossa Mindoron saaren keskiosissa. Yli 1 000 metrin korkeudessa se on yleinen. Sitä on tavattu 700–900 metrin korkeudessa Iglit-Bacon vuoren kansallispuistossa, jossa se on yleinen. Koska kuitenkin linnun jäljellä oleva elinalue on pieni, sen populaation kokonaismäärä ei ole suuri. Saaren vuoristometsiä on kaadettu hyvin laajalti, ja metsänhakkuu jatkuu yhä ja voi siis olla uhka linnulle.[1]
Mindoronpöllönen (Otus mindorensis) on pöllöihin kuuluva lintu. Se on kotoperäinen Filippiinien seitsemänneksi suurimmalla saarella Mindorolla.
Mindoron saaren sijainti Filippiineillä.Sen elinpiiriä ovat subtrooppiset ja trooppiset metsät yli 700 metrin korkeudessa vuoristossa Mindoron saaren keskiosissa. Yli 1 000 metrin korkeudessa se on yleinen. Sitä on tavattu 700–900 metrin korkeudessa Iglit-Bacon vuoren kansallispuistossa, jossa se on yleinen. Koska kuitenkin linnun jäljellä oleva elinalue on pieni, sen populaation kokonaismäärä ei ole suuri. Saaren vuoristometsiä on kaadettu hyvin laajalti, ja metsänhakkuu jatkuu yhä ja voi siis olla uhka linnulle.
Otus mindorensis
Le Petit-duc de Mindoro (Otus mindorensis) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Strigidae.
Cette espèce est endémique de Mindoro, aux Philippines.
Otus mindorensis
Le Petit-duc de Mindoro (Otus mindorensis) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Strigidae.
De mindorodwergooruil (Otus mindorensis) is een uil die alleen voorkomt op het Filipijnse eiland Mindoro.
De mindorodwergooruil is een kleine monotypische dwergooruilensoort. Zijn lengte, inclusief staart, is gemiddeld 17 centimeter en hij heeft opvallende rechtopstaande oorveren. Uiterlijk lijkt hij sterk op de mindanaodwergooruil, maar de mindorodwergooruil is wat meer donkerrood en donkerbruin gevlekt. De onderzijde is wat lichter van kleur dan de rest van het lichaam. Hij heeft een moeilijk te onderscheiden roestkleurige nekkraag. Delen van de vleugelveren zijn bedekt met roodbruine en vaalwitte vlekken. De poten zijn voor de helft bedekt met veren. De bovenzijde van de snavel is donkerbruin, de onderzijde olijfkleurig oranje. De ogen van de mindorodwergooruil zijn vaalgeel van kleur.
De mindorodwergooruil werd tot voor kort alleen waargenomen op Mount Halcon, Mindoro, waar ze leven in de hoger gelegen nevelwouden vanaf 1000 meter boven zeenniveau. Recent werd de soort echter ook aangetroffen in Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park tussen 700 en 900 meter hoogte, waar ze leven in verspreid liggende stukjes aangeplant bos. Over de voortplanting van deze soort in het wild is niet veel bekend. Wel zijn er exemplaren met vergrote gonaden waargenomen in januari en mei.
De mindorodwergooruil heeft een beperkt verspreidingsgebied en daardoor is er kans op uitsterven. De grootte van de populatie wordt geschat op 15 tot 30 duizend individuen en gaat in aantal achteruit. Het tempo ligt bij de 30% in tien jaar (dan 3,5% per jaar). Om deze redenen staat deze dwergooruil als gevoelig op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN.[1]
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesDe mindorodwergooruil (Otus mindorensis) is een uil die alleen voorkomt op het Filipijnse eiland Mindoro.
Otus mindorensis é uma espécie de ave estrigiforme pertencente à família Strigidae.[1]
Otus mindorensis é uma espécie de ave estrigiforme pertencente à família Strigidae.
Mindorodvärguv[2] (Otus mindorensis) är en fågel i familjen ugglor inom ordningen ugglefåglar.[3] Fågeln förekommer i bergsskogarna på Mindoro (Filippinerna).[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad.[1]
Mindorodvärguv (Otus mindorensis) är en fågel i familjen ugglor inom ordningen ugglefåglar. Fågeln förekommer i bergsskogarna på Mindoro (Filippinerna). IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad.
Otus mindorensis là một loài chim trong họ Strigidae.[1]