Himekuina
Himekuina(Hime chicken, Porzana pusilla) is classified into.
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Himekuina Porzana pusilla
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Porzana pusilla (,) | |
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distribution
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_ P. P. Affinis _
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_ P. P. Intermedia _
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_ P. P. Mayri _
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_ P. P. Mira _
(East)
- _ P. P. Obscura_
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_ P. P. Palustris _
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_ P. P. Pusilla _
It breeds in the area from the Black Sea coast to the southeast, and in the winter it winter over to the south, south, south.
In Japan, the subspecies breed in the summer, north and northern regions (summer birds), but some individuals inhabit the anniversary south of Honshu (Shiratori).
form
Total length 16 - 20 cm. Wing opening 33 - 37 cm. Species Famous Name _ pusilla _ Means "very small". The clothes on the upper side and the body side are brown or reddish brown, the feathers of the upper surface of the body are white (feathers) are white and black spots (axis mottle) enter along the wing axis. The feathers of the face and chest are blue gray, brown streaks (over eye line) enter from the beak through the eyes through the temporal part. Horizontal stripes of white and black enter the body side and abdomen.
Is red or orange. The color of the beak is yellow green. The color of the hind leg is greenish brown.
Young birds are light brown in face and chest feathers.
Classification
- Porzana pusilla affinis
- Porzana pusilla intermedia
- _Porzana pusilla mayri _
- _Porzana pusilla mira _
- Porzana pusilla obscura
- _Porzana pusilla palustris _
- Porzana pusilla pusilla (Pallas, 1776) Himekuina
Ecology
,. They do not form flocks, live alone or in pairs.
Eating habits, eat mainly, but eat molluscs, plants, etc. Swim on the surface of the water, wander over aquatic plants, and prey on prey.
Breeding form is an egg. In the breeding season it forms territory. We make a nest combining withered bushes with baked grass and in Japan we will lay 4-9 eggs in 5-8 August. Hughes with male and female substitution, and the period of incubation is 14 to 20 days. Chicks leave their nests immediately after hatching and will be able to fly in about 35 days after hatching. Sex mature in 1 year after birth.
image
- Illustration (left side is this kind)
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References
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1. ^ Kirihara Masashi "Japanese birds 550 waterfront birds" ,,, 169 pages. 2. Supervision C. M. Perrings, A. L. A. Midleton ed. "Animal great encyclopedia 7 bird I" ,,,, 184-185. 3. ^, supervised by Hiroyuki Morioka "Classification and breeding of animals in the world 10 - II (Tsurugi)", Tokyo Zoo Association ,, 74,165 pages. 4. ^ Hiroshi Maki, Toshikazu Onishi "Wild Birds in Japan 590", Heibonsha, 2000, page 202.
External link
1. ^ * BirdLife International 2009.. In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.2.
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