翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ MadeInGermany
・ Madeinox-BRIC-AR Canelas
・ Madeinusa
・ Madeira
・ Madeira (disambiguation)
・ Madeira (shipwreck)
・ Madeira Airport
・ Madeira Andebol SAD
・ Madeira Beach, Florida
・ Madeira Botanical Garden
・ Madeira Brewery
・ Madeira cake
・ Madeira City School District
・ Madeira Day
・ Madeira derby
Madeira firecrest
・ Madeira Football Association
・ Madeira High School
・ Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
・ Madeira Islands Open
・ Madeira Natural Park
・ Madeira Nature Reserve
・ Madeira Park
・ Madeira pipistrelle
・ Madeira regional election, 2015
・ Madeira regional elections, 2011
・ Madeira River
・ Madeira School
・ Madeira Tecnopolo
・ Madeira wine


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Madeira firecrest : ウィキペディア英語版
Madeira firecrest

The Madeira firecrest, Madeira kinglet, or Madeiracrest (''Regulus madeirensis'') is a very small passerine bird endemic to the island of Madeira. It is a member of the kinglet family. Before it was recognised as a separate species in 2003, it was classified as a subspecies of the common firecrest. It differs in appearance and vocalisations from its relative, and genetic analysis has confirmed it as a different species. The Madeiran bird has green upperparts, whitish underparts and two white wingbars, and a distinctive head pattern with a black eye stripe, short white supercilium, and a crest that is mainly orange in the male and yellow in the female.
The female Madeira firecrest builds a spherical nest from cobwebs, moss and small twigs, and she incubates the eggs and broods the chicks on her own. Both parents feed the young. This species forages for insects and other small invertebrates in tree heath, laurisilva and other woodland. It is common within its restricted range, and is not considered to be threatened.
==Description==
The Madeira firecrest is a small plump bird, of length and weighing about . It has bright olive-green upperparts with a bronze-coloured patch on each shoulder, and whitish underparts washed with brownish grey on the breast and flanks. It has two white wingbars, a tiny black bill and brownish-black legs. The head pattern is striking, with a black eye stripe, white supercilium and a crest which is yellow in the female and mainly orange in the male. Juveniles have a grey tinge to the duller upperparts, and lack the crown and eye stripes and supercilium;〔 by their first winter, only the flight and tail feathers remain unmoulted, and the young birds are virtually indistinguishable from the adults in the field. This kinglet usually hops with its body held horizontally, and its flight is weak and whirring, with occasional jinking.〔
Compared to the common firecrest, the Madeiran firecrest has a longer bill and legs, a shorter white supercilium, more black on the wings and a deeper golden-bronze shoulder patch; the male's crest is duller orange. Juveniles have plainer heads, lacking the dull supercilium shown by the young of the European species.
The vocalisations of Madeiran and common firecrests both consist of high-pitched notes, but the Madeiran bird has its song divided into three distinct parts, whereas that of the more widespread species just accelerates gradually and covers a much smaller frequency range. The calls of both species include high-pitched fine vocalisations ''zuu zu-zi-zi'', although the Madeiran firecrest also has a distinctive shrill ''wheez'' and a whistled ''peep''.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Madeira firecrest」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.