Watkins bunting

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Watkins bunting
Systematics
Order : Passerines (Passeriformes)
Subordination : Songbirds (passeri)
Family : Tangaren (Thraupidae)
Subfamily : Porphyrospizinae
Genre : Incaspiza
Type : Watkins bunting
Scientific name
Incaspiza watkinsi
Chapman , 1925

The Watkins-Ammer ( Incaspiza watkinsi ) is a species of bird in the family of tanagers (Thraupidae). The IUCN assesses the population as Near Threatened .

features

The Watkins bunting reaches a body length of about 13 centimeters. The head and neck are gray. The forehead, the area around the eyes and a small throat patch are black and frame the orange beak. The lower part of the throat is whitish. The back is brown with black stripes that stand out particularly strongly from the reddish shoulder area. The wing covers are mostly gray, but reddish brown on the arm covers. The chest is pale gray and turns yellow-brown on the belly.

distribution and habitat

The bird is endemic to Peru . It can only be found on the Río Marañón in the north of the Cajamarca region on the border with the Amazon region . The species lives in the undergrowth of the lowlands at altitudes between 500 and 900 meters. This area is characterized by rubble , columnar cacti and bromeliads ( Bromeliaceae ).

behavior

The bird's behavior is relatively inconspicuous. It feeds on seeds, parts of plants and insects. He takes these on the ground and relatively low bushes. Often he jerks his tail up and slowly lowers it again.

Etymology and history of research

On August 15, Harry Watkins collected collections on the Río Chinchipe on behalf of the American Museum of Natural History . He left the hides he collected to the American ornithologist Frank Michler Chapman for description.

The word "Incaspiza" is made up of the word " Inka " for the indigenous people who populated Peru in the pre-Columbian period and the Greek word "spiza" for "finch".

The specific epithet "watkinsi" was given by Chapman in honor of his collector "Harry Watkins". Chapman wrote:

"I have named this well-marked species in honor of its collector, Mr. Harry Watkins, who for years had rendered loyal services to this museum as its representative in Peru, where his laboratories have added much to our knowledge of the birds of that country. (German: I named this succinct species in honor of its collector Mr. Harry Watkins, who for years carried out loyal services for our museum as a representative in Peru, from where his work contributed so much knowledge about the birds in this country.) "

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Commission on the Promotion of Peru for export and tourism Endemics Birds of Peru (English; PDF; 44 kB)
  2. BirdLife International Incaspiza watkinsi (English)

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