Globary

Arremon taciturnus

Art

Art der Gattung Arremon

Arremon taciturnus

The pectoral sparrow is a small species of New World sparrow first described in 1779 by Georges-Louis Leclerc. It has two subspecies. Like other sparrows in its family Arremon, it has pale green-to-olive wings, a distinctive black band going across its breast, however in subspecies nigrirostris it is not continuous and instead breaks in the center. It is found throughout southeastern South America, in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The phenology of its breeding is unknown, however it has been observed nest building as early as August and as late as December. Incubation takes 15–17 days, however the duration of the nestling and fledgling stages are unknown due to a lack of research. It is omnivorous, mainly eating insects and seeds, and are considered a least-concern species by BirdLife International due to its large population and range.

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Verwandt · Art

Tier
Gruppe von eukaryotischen, heterotrophen, mehrzelligen, gewe
Hauspferd
domestizierte Form des Wildpferdes
Löwe
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Tiger
Art der Gattung Eigentliche Großkatzen (Panthera)
Wolf
Art der Gattung Wolfs- und Schakalartige (Canis)
Pilze
Organismus, der sowohl tierische als auch pflanzliche Eigens
Zwiebel
Art der Gattung Lauch (Allium)
Amphibien
Amphibia

Daten von Wikidata (Q1589908)