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Author : J.-P. Siblet |
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Jean-Philippe SIBLET
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle - Service du Patrimoine Naturel
36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
CP 41
75 231 PARIS CEDEX 05
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Author : J.P. Siblet |
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Jean-Philippe SIBLET
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle - Service du Patrimoine Naturel
36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
CP 41
75 231 PARIS CEDEX 05
e-mail : inpn@mnhn.fr
Legend: Jardin Botanique - Assouan - 17/03/2009
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Author : J. LAIGNEL |
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Julien Laignel
Chargé de mission SNB - SPN/MNHN
4, avenue du Petit Château
91800 BRUNOY
Tel.: 06.10.68.23.36
Mail: julien.laignel@9online.fr
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Author : G. Grezes |
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Grezes Geoffrey
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Author : S. Wroza |
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Author : J. LAIGNEL |
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Julien Laignel
Chargé de mission SNB - SPN/MNHN
4, avenue du Petit Château
91800 BRUNOY
Tel.: 06.10.68.23.36
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Author : M. Bartoli |
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Michel Bartoli
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Author : S. Wroza |
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Author : J.-J. Milan |
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Jean-Jacques Milan
http://jjmphoto.fr/#Galeries.B
Société linnéenne de Bordeaux
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Taille/poids :
Longueur totale : 26 à 32 cm. Poids : 60 à 75 g.
Diagnose :
La Huppe fasciée est un oiseau de la taille du Geai des chênes Garrulus glandarius. Son plumage est caractéristique : tête, poitrine et partie antérieure du manteau sable orangé ; ailes, dos et queue noirs rayés de bandes blanches ; ventre et couvertures sous-caudales blanc pur ; flancs et bas de la poitrine marqués de quelques stries sombres. Les deux caractères les plus notables sont la présence d'une huppe érectile aux plumes maculées de noir à l'apex et d'un long bec gris sombre légèrement arqué, qui donne à la tête de la huppe une forme de pioche (epops en grec). En vol, la huppe présente une silhouette typique de grand papillon aux ailes larges et arrondies. Le chant, composé de deux à quatre notes, est à l'origine du nom latin Upupa.
Détermination :
Simple. Facile sur photo.
Mars à septembre-octobre.
Biologie-éthologie :
Le régime alimentaire de la Huppe fasciée se compose essentiellement d'arthropodes capturés au sol. La chasse se fait au cours d'une progression saccadée, interrompue de haltes servant au repérage visuel, tactile et auditif des proies. Ces dernières sont capturées après sondage du bec dans le sol ou directement happées à la surface. En de nombreuses régions, l'espèce clé est la courtilière Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa.
Biogéographie et écologie :
La Huppe fasciée est une espèce des régions paléarctique, afro-tropicale et orientale. Elle fréquente des boisements lâches et s'alimente sur des terrains dont la couverture végétale est basse voire absente : dunes, pelouses, prairies pâturées, vignobles, bord de routes et chemins.
Compilé par J. Comolet-Tirman à partir des Cahiers d’habitats.(UMS 2006 Patrimoine Naturel (AFB / CNRS / MNHN)),2017
Continental
Metropolitan France
Overseas
Marine
Metropolitan France
Overseas
The map presents a summary at the 10 x 10 km grid of the observation data for the species transmitted to the SINP. These data have been subjected to validation filters.
The map presents a reference distribution layer of the species at the scale of departments and marine sectors. The presence and absence data were established by expertise within a network of partners. This reference distribution is used in the validation process of the SINP data at the INPN level.
Corresponds to a report on the basis of at least one observation proved within a period of 10 years (20 years for little-known invertebrates) preceding the year and no presumption of extinction since obtaining the last data nor doubt on reproductive and implemented nature of this population. For migratory species, the presence indicated concerns areas of reproduction.
This status is based on one or more of the following criteria:
This point covers the absence, more difficult by nature to demonstrate than presence. This status is based on one or more of the following criteria:
This status must be assigned to a department in which the presence of the species is casual.
Particular case of absence due to a proven extinction less than a half century ago (older disappearances are treated as "no probable or definite").
In the state of knowledge, we can not comment on the presence or absence in the current department. This is the default status when not comprised in one of the previous categories or whenever there is doubt.
The map shows the global distribution of the species based on GBIF data (Global Biodiversity Information Facility).