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Os '''recurvirróstridos''' ('''Recurvirostridae''') constitúen unha familia de aves [[limícola]]s da suborde [[Charadrii]]. Contén dous grupos distintos de aves, as avocetas (un xénero) e as pernalongas ou patudas (dous xéneros). En Galicia viven as especies ''[[Recurvirostra avosetta]]'' e ''[[Himantopus himantopus]]''. |
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The '''Recurvirostridae''' are a family of [[bird]]s in the [[wader]] suborder Charadrii. It contains two distinct groups of birds, the [[avocet]]s (one genus) and the [[stilt]]s (two genera). |
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Avocets and stilts range in length from {{convert|30|to|46|cm|in|abbr=on}} and in weight from {{convert|140|to|435|g|oz|abbr=on}}; males are usually slightly bigger than females.<ref name=B&T>{{cite book | last = Baker | first = Allan J. |author2=Thomas, Gareth | year = 2003 | chapter = Avocets and Stilts | editor = [[Chris Perrins|Perrins, Christopher]] | title = The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds | publisher = Firefly Books | pages = 242–243 | isbn = 1-55297-777-3}}</ref> All possess long, thin legs, necks, and bills. The bills of avocets are curved upwards, and are swept from side to side when the bird is feeding in the brackish or saline wetlands they prefer. The bills of stilts, in contrast, are straight. The front toes are webbed, partially in most stilts, and fully in avocets and the [[banded stilt]], which swim more.<ref name=B&T/> The majority of species' [[plumage]] has contrasting areas of black and white, with some species having patches of buff or brown on the head or chest.<ref name=EoB>{{cite book |editor=Forshaw, Joseph|author= Harrison, Colin J.O.|year=1991|title=Encyclopaedia of Animals: Birds|publisher= Merehurst Press|location=London|pages= 107|isbn= 1-85391-186-0}}</ref> The sexes are similar.<ref name=B&T/> |
Avocets and stilts range in length from {{convert|30|to|46|cm|in|abbr=on}} and in weight from {{convert|140|to|435|g|oz|abbr=on}}; males are usually slightly bigger than females.<ref name=B&T>{{cite book | last = Baker | first = Allan J. |author2=Thomas, Gareth | year = 2003 | chapter = Avocets and Stilts | editor = [[Chris Perrins|Perrins, Christopher]] | title = The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds | publisher = Firefly Books | pages = 242–243 | isbn = 1-55297-777-3}}</ref> All possess long, thin legs, necks, and bills. The bills of avocets are curved upwards, and are swept from side to side when the bird is feeding in the brackish or saline wetlands they prefer. The bills of stilts, in contrast, are straight. The front toes are webbed, partially in most stilts, and fully in avocets and the [[banded stilt]], which swim more.<ref name=B&T/> The majority of species' [[plumage]] has contrasting areas of black and white, with some species having patches of buff or brown on the head or chest.<ref name=EoB>{{cite book |editor=Forshaw, Joseph|author= Harrison, Colin J.O.|year=1991|title=Encyclopaedia of Animals: Birds|publisher= Merehurst Press|location=London|pages= 107|isbn= 1-85391-186-0}}</ref> The sexes are similar.<ref name=B&T/> |
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Recurvirróstridos | |||||||||||||
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Os recurvirróstridos (Recurvirostridae) constitúen unha familia de aves limícolas da suborde Charadrii. Contén dous grupos distintos de aves, as avocetas (un xénero) e as pernalongas ou patudas (dous xéneros). En Galicia viven as especies Recurvirostra avosetta e Himantopus himantopus.
Descrición
Taxonomía
A taxonomía dos recurvirróstridos é moi debatida, e o xénero Himantopus se considerou que tiña dous ou seis especies.
Especies da familia Recurvirostridae | |||
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Cladorhynchus leucocephalus | |||
Himantopus himantopus | |||
Himantopus knudseni (ou Himantopus himantopus knudseni ou Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) | |||
Himantopus (himantopus) leucocephalus | |||
Himantopus (himantopus/mexicanus) melanurus | |||
Himantopus mexicanus | |||
Himantopus novaezelandiae | |||
Recurvirostra americana | |||
Recurvirostra andina | |||
Recurvirostra avosetta | 120px | ||
Recurvirostra novaehollandiae |
Notas
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Bibliografía
- Pierce, R.J. (1996) "Family Recurvirostridae (Stilts and Avocets) P.p. 332-348 in del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors). (1996). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 3: Hoatzin to Auks. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 84-87334-20-2