Английская Википедия:Cetti's warbler
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Cetti's warbler Шаблон:IPAc-en (Cettia cetti) is a small, brown bush-warbler which breeds in southern and central Europe, northwest Africa and the east Palearctic as far as Afghanistan and northwest Pakistan. The sexes are alike. The bird is named after the 18th century Italian zoologist, Francesco Cetti. This species is very difficult to see because of its skulking habits.[1]
Taxonomy
Cetti's warbler was described in 1820 by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck from specimens collected by Alberto della Marmora in Sardinia. Temminck coined the binomial name Sylvia cetti.[2] The specific epithet was chosen to commemorate the Italian zoologist Francesco Cetti.[3] Cetti's warbler is now placed in the genus Cettia that was erected in 1834 by the French ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte with Cetti's warbler as the type species.[4][5]
Three subspecies are recognised:[5]
- C. c. cetti (Temminck, 1820) – west Europe to Greece and the Balkans, northwest Africa
- C. c. orientalis Tristram, 1867 – Turkey to Iran and Afghanistan
- C. c. albiventris Severtsov, 1873 – Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to northwest China and north Afghanistan
Description
Cetti's warbler is approximately Шаблон:Cvt from bill to tail.[6] The male weighs Шаблон:Convert and the female Шаблон:Convert.[7] Cetti's warbler has a rounded head with a narrow pale grey stripe arching over conspicuous black eyes, and short, rounded wings. The upperparts are a rich chestnut or dark reddish-brown; the throat and breast are pale grey. The tail is longer and broader than many other warblers.Шаблон:Citation needed The sexes have similar plumage, but males are 26% to 32% heavier than females with a wing-length 11.2% to 13% longer. The male has a wing longer than 60 mm; the female has a wing shorter than 55 mm. The birds can be aged by their plumage; juveniles look similar to adults but have fresh plumage and two dark or dark grey spots on the tongue.[8][9] Cetti's warbler is unusual among passerine birds in having ten tail feathers (rectrices) rather than the usual twelve.[10]
Cetti's warblers signal their presence with loud song.[6] Their song is distinct, comes in loud bursts, and has a unique structure that allows the birds to avoid mating with other species.[11]
Distribution and habitat
Cetti's warbler usually inhabits damp areas including ponds, lakes, marshes and rivers. It is insectivorous.
The number of Cetti's warblers has greatly increased across Europe since 1990.[12][13] The current population of Cetti's warblers in Europe is estimated to be about Шаблон:Nowrap pairs.[14] The populations in Italy and Turkey are known to be stable or increasing. The exception to the general positive European population trend is Greece, where the population decreased slightly between 1990 and 2000. However, overall, Cetti's warblers are evaluated as secure.[15] Cetti's warbler was first recorded in the United Kingdom in 1961.[16] The UK population of Cetti's warblers fell by over a third between 1984 and 1986. However, populations in milder regions continued to grow.[17] It was first recorded in Ireland in 2013, and is now a rare vagrant there.
Behaviour
Breeding
During the summer, the males spend most of their time establishing their territories. While doing this, they spend little amount of time caring for the eggs or young. Afterwards, the males usually attract more than one female to their territory.[18] Their song plays an important role.
In Europe the main period for egg laying is from the middle to the end of June. The nest is placed in thick dense vegetation usually at around Шаблон:Cvt above the ground. The untidy cup shaped nest is made from leaves and stems and is lined with feathers, hair and other finer material. It is built entirely by the female. The eggs are laid in the early morning at daily intervals and are chestnut red in colour. The clutch consists of 4 to 5 eggs which measure approximately Шаблон:Cvt. The eggs are incubated by the female beginning when the clutch is complete and hatch after 16 to 17 days. The young are mainly fed and brooded by the female. They fledge after 14 to 16 days but continue to be fed by the parents for at least another 15 days. The young become independent by 30 days. In Europe Cetti's warblers normally have two broods each year. They first breed when one year of age.Шаблон:Sfn
Feeding
Cetti's warbler preys on arthropods such as small, soft-bodied insects and larvae. Cetti's warblers prefer tiny insects because they can digest them faster.[19]
References
Sources
External links
- Xeno-canto: audio recordings of Cetti's warbler
- Ageing and sexing (PDF; 2.9 MB) by Javier Blasco-Zumeta & Gerd-Michael Heinze
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