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... Leucippus fallax
1. Rotbrüstchen (Deutsch) 2. Buffy Hummingbird (English)
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Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...
... Segler
Kolibris Familie Trochilidae Hummingbirds ...
…Grünschwanz-Glanzkehlchen Polytmus theresiae Green-tailed Goldenthroat SA
Zimtbrustkolibri Leucippus fallax Buffy Hummingbird SA
Baerkolibri Leucippus baeri Tumbes Hummingbird SA
Taczanowskikolibri Leucippus taczanowskii Spot-throated Hummingbird SA
Fleckenkolibri Leucippus chlorocercus Olive-spotted Hummingbird SA ...
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... Zimtbrustkolibri Leucippus fallax (Bourcier, 1843) SA: ne Kolumbien, nw und n Venezuela Buffy Hummingbird
Baerkolibri Leucippus baeri Simon, 1901 SA: sw Ecuador, nw Peru Tumbes Hummingbird
Taczanowskikolibri Leucippus taczanowskii (Sclater, PL, 1879) SA: n, z Peru Spot-throated Hummingbird
Fleckenkolibri Leucippus chlorocercus Gould, 1866 SA: w Amazonien Olive-spotted Hummingbird ...
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Zimtbrustkolibri
Leucippus fallax (Bourcier, J 1843)
... Deutsch: Rostbrüstchen, Rotbrüstchen, Zimtbrustkolibri ...
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... 4534. Trochilidae – ᴅɪᴇ Koibris
…5369. Phaeochroa – ᴅɪᴇ Schuppenbrustkolibris
5370. Phaeochroa cuvierii or Campylopterus cuvierii – ᴅᴇʀ Schuppenbrustkolibri
...5377. Leucippus – namenlos
5378. Leucippus fallax – ᴅᴇʀ Zimtbrustkolibri, ᴅᴀs Rostbrüstchen
5379. Thaumasius – namenlos
5380. Thaumasius baeri or Leucippus baeri – ᴅᴇʀ Baerkolibri
5381. Thaumasius taczanowskii or Leucippus taczanowskii – ᴅᴇʀ Taczanowskikolibri …
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Rotbrüstchen
Wissenschaftlicher Name : Leucippus fallax
Andere Namen: Català: Colibrí de Guajira , English: Buffy Hummingbird , Español: Colibrí Ante , Français: Colibri trompeur , Nederlands: Bruine Kolibrie , Svenska: Ockrabröstad kolibri ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimtbrustkolibri
Der Zimtbrustkolibri (Leucippus fallax), manchmal auch Rostbrüstchen oder Rotbrüstchen genannt, ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Kolibris (Trochilidae). Die Art hat ein großes Verbreitungsgebiet, das sich über die Länder Kolumbien, Venezuela, sowie deren Inseln Margarita und La Tortuga erstreckt. Der Bestand wird von der IUCN als nicht gefährdet (Least Concern) eingeschätzt.
Merkmale
Der Zimtbrustkolibri hat eine Körperlänge von etwa 8,9 cm, wovon der leicht gebogene Schnabel 2 cm ausmacht. Der Oberschnabel wirkt dunkel, während der Unterschnabel blassrosa ist. Die auffälligen schwarzen Augen sind von einem schmalen weißen Ring umrandet, der hinter dem Auge deutlich dicker wird. Die Oberseite des Männchens ist mattgrün. Die Färbung der Unterseite ist hell zimtfarben und geht am Bauch in Weiß über. Der Schwanz ist abgerundet, wobei die zentralen Steuerfedern mattgrün und die restlichen Schwanzfedern mattgrün mit einem weißen Band bzw. weißen Sprenkeln nahe dem Schwanzende versehen sind. Die Weibchen sehen ähnlich aus, sind aber blasser.[1] ...
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... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Leucippus fallax
Authority (Bourcier, 1843)
Synonyms
Common names
English Buffy Hummingbird
Taxonomic sources SACC. 2005 and updates. A classification of the bird species of South America. Available at: #http ://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm#.
del Hoyo, J., Collar, N.J., Christie, D.A., Elliott, A. and Fishpool, L.D.C. 2014. HBW and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Non-passerines. Lynx Edicions BirdLife International, Barcelona, Spain and Cambridge, UK. ...
https://picturebirdai.com/wiki/Leucippus_fall...
Leucippus fallax
A species of Leucippus
... ... The male and female buffy hummingbird are similar in appearance but the female tends to be less brightly coloured, and there is considerable variation in shade between individuals. The back and upper parts of the bird are a dull green, the underparts pale cinnamon-buff and the belly and undertail coverts white. The tail is dull green with a transverse grey bar and a rounded end. There is a white spot behind the eye and the beak is slender and straight. The upper mandible is black and the lower one pale with a black tip. The bird ranges from 8.5 to 9 cm (3.3 to 3.5 in) in length ...
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namericanbirds
Your guide to North American Birds
... Buffy Hummingbird (Leucippus fallax)
Adult: Small hummingbird with long, slightly curved bill. Sexes are similar. Light gray crown, cheek, back and rump. Darker gray tail and wings (wings are almost black). Buff throat, breast and belly (belly is slightly lighter). Males are slightly more colorful than females though can’t be distinguished unless together. Black feet and eyes. Upper mandible is black and lower mandible is pink. Juvenile: Like adults. Flight: Pointed wings with notched tail. Swift, direct flight. Hovers while feeding. ...
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Leucippus fallax (Bourcier, 1843)
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s): Trochilus fallax Bourcier, 1843
Common Name(s): Buffy Hummingbird [English]
Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_hummingbird
The buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax) is a species of bird in the hummingbird family Trochilidae. It is the only species placed in the genus Leucippus. This bird lives in dry forest and scrubland in northern South America where it feeds on insects and the nectar, flesh, and juice of cactus fruits.
Description
The male and female buffy hummingbird are similar in appearance but the female tends to be less brightly coloured, and there is considerable variation in shade between individuals. The back and upper parts of the bird are a dull green, the underparts pale cinnamon-buff and the belly and undertail coverts white. The tail is dull green with a transverse grey bar and a rounded end. There is a white spot behind the eye and the beak is slender and straight. The upper mandible is black and the lower one pale with a black tip. The bird ranges from 8.5 to 9 cm (3.3 to 3.5 in) in length.[3]
Taxonomy
The hummingbird is a member of the class Aves, the order Apodiformes, the family Trochilidae and the genus Leucippus.[4]
This genus formerly included additional species. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that Leucippus was polyphyletic.[5] To resolve the polyphyly the Tumbes hummingbird and the spot-throated hummingbird were moved to the resurrected genus Thaumasius.[4][6] ...