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;[[:Category:Jynx|Jynx]] torquilla | ;[[:Category:Jynx|Jynx]] torquilla | ||
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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
Breeds widely across [[Europe]] from northern Iberia and western [[France]] east to the Urals, Caspian and north Caucasus and across temperate [[Asia]] to [[China]] and northern [[Japan]]. In the north virtually absent from [[British Isles]] but breeds over most of [[Scandinavia]] except the higher mountains and the far north, and across [[Russia]] south of 650N. Breeds south to the northern coast of the Mediterranean from north-east Spain to northern Greece and on [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and [[Sicily]]. Also breeds sparingly in southern [[Portugal]] and in north [[Algeria]]. | Breeds widely across [[Europe]] from northern Iberia and western [[France]] east to the Urals, Caspian and north Caucasus and across temperate [[Asia]] to [[China]] and northern [[Japan]]. In the north virtually absent from [[British Isles]] but breeds over most of [[Scandinavia]] except the higher mountains and the far north, and across [[Russia]] south of 650N. Breeds south to the northern coast of the Mediterranean from north-east Spain to northern Greece and on [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and [[Sicily]]. Also breeds sparingly in southern [[Portugal]] and in north [[Algeria]]. | ||
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Open woodland, deciduous or mixed, clearings and edges of forest, orchards, parks and large gardens. Nest in a tree-hole. Occurs in a range of more open habitats on passage including cultivated areas, close-cropped grassland, sand-dunes and shingle beaches. | Open woodland, deciduous or mixed, clearings and edges of forest, orchards, parks and large gardens. Nest in a tree-hole. Occurs in a range of more open habitats on passage including cultivated areas, close-cropped grassland, sand-dunes and shingle beaches. | ||
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
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+ | They will use old woodpecker holes to lay their white eggs | ||
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<flashmp3>Jynx torquilla (song).mp3</flashmp3><br /> | <flashmp3>Jynx torquilla (song).mp3</flashmp3><br /> | ||
''[[Media:Jynx torquilla (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]'' | ''[[Media:Jynx torquilla (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]'' | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | Wikipedia | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{GSearch|Jynx+torquilla}} | {{GSearch|Jynx+torquilla}} | ||
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6119023017866907352 View movie-clip (in Google-Video format) here] | *[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6119023017866907352 View movie-clip (in Google-Video format) here] | ||
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- Jynx torquilla
Identification
Plumage is mostly grey and brown with darker streaks
Distribution
Breeds widely across Europe from northern Iberia and western France east to the Urals, Caspian and north Caucasus and across temperate Asia to China and northern Japan. In the north virtually absent from British Isles but breeds over most of Scandinavia except the higher mountains and the far north, and across Russia south of 650N. Breeds south to the northern coast of the Mediterranean from north-east Spain to northern Greece and on Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. Also breeds sparingly in southern Portugal and in north Algeria.
Mainly a summer visitor but in the far south of range may be partially migratory or resident. Main autumn passage period is August-October, the return in April-May. Passage birds occur throughout Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and southern Asia. Winters in tropical Africa, India, South-East Asia, southern China and southern Japan.
Formerly a regular and fairly widespread breeder in Britain, now mainly a scarce passage migrant with 200-400 birds per year, mainly in August-October, with occasional summering birds and sporadic breeding records. Similar declines have been seen elsewhere in Europe, particularly in northern France and in North Sea countries.
Accidental vagrant to Alaska (two records).
Taxonomy
Habitat
Open woodland, deciduous or mixed, clearings and edges of forest, orchards, parks and large gardens. Nest in a tree-hole. Occurs in a range of more open habitats on passage including cultivated areas, close-cropped grassland, sand-dunes and shingle beaches.
Behaviour
Diet
Mainly insects and ants
Breeding
They will use old woodpecker holes to lay their white eggs
Vocalisation
<flashmp3>Jynx torquilla (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program
References
Wikipedia