词条 | Southern fiscal |
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| name = | image = Common fiscal (Lanius collaris subcoronatus).jpg | image_caption = L. c. subcoronatus in Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, Roodepoort, South Africa | genus = Lanius | species = collaris | status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1 | status_ref = [1] | authority = Linnaeus, 1766 | subdivision_ranks = Subspecies | subdivision = see text }} The southern fiscal, common fiscal or fiscal shrike (Lanius collaris) is a member of the shrike family found through most of Sub-Saharan Africa. It is also sometimes named jackie hangman or butcher bird due to its habit of impaling its prey on acacia thorns to store the food for later consumption. It was previously lumped together with the northern fiscal (Lanius humeralis).[2] Together they were known as the common fiscal. TaxonomyIn 1760 the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson included a description of the southern fiscal in his Ornithologie based on a specimen collected from the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. He used the French name La pie-griesche du Cap de Bonne Espérance and the Latin Lanius capitis Bonae Spei.[3] Although Brisson coined Latin names, these do not conform to the binomial system and are not recognised by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.[4] When in 1766 the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus updated his Systema Naturae for the twelfth edition, he added 240 species that had been previously described by Brisson.[4] One of these was the southern fiscal. Linnaeus included a brief description, coined the current binomial name Lanius collaris and cited Brisson's work.[5] The specific name collaris is Latin for "of the neck.[6] Five subspecies are recognised.[7]
DescriptionThis is a fairly distinctive 21–23-cm long passerine with white underparts and black upperparts extending from the top of the head down to the tail. The bird has a characteristic white "V" on the back and a relatively long black tail with white outer feathers and white tips on the other feathers. The bill, eyes and legs are black. Adult male and female common fiscals are quite similar except for the rufous lower flank of the female. The calls are a jumbled mix of shrike-like swizzling sounds including some imitations and a harsh Dzzzttt-dzzzt-dzzzt alarm call. Most of those calls however are either threatening or alarm calls. The species sometimes produces a surprisingly sweet, quiet song, although such song, however sweet it sounds, generally is either territorial or pair-bonding in function.[8] Distribution and habitatThe southern fiscal lives in a wide range of habitats from grassland with fences for perching to acacia thornveld or even woodland, but avoids very dense habitats where its hunting would be impaired. BehaviourThe southern fiscal is usually solitary and hunts insects and small rodents from an exposed perch or the tops of shrubs. Territorial size is directly related to the density of hunting perches. Installing more artificial perches causes the fiscal to reduce its territory size and allow more birds in the affected range. In eastern Africa, the southern fiscal is a major predator of the plain tiger butterfly.[9] References1. ^{{IUCN2013.1|assessor=BirdLife International|assessor-link=BirdLife International|year=2012|id=106005545|title=Lanius collaris|downloaded=2013-07-10}} 2. ^{{cite web |last1=Bowie |first1=Rauri |last2=Crowe |first2=Tim|last3=Voelker|first3=Gary|title=Systematics and Biogeography, Comparative phylogeography of southern African birds |url=http://www.fitzpatrick.uct.ac.za/sites/default/files/image_tool/images/275/About_Us/Annual_Reports/AnnualReport09.pdf |website=Annual Report January – December 2009, Research Programmes & Initiatives|publisher=Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town |accessdate=24 August 2016}} 3. ^{{ cite book | last=Brisson | first=Mathurin Jacques | author-link=Mathurin Jacques Brisson | year=1760 | title=Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés | volume=Volume 2 | language=French, Latin | place=Paris | publisher=Jean-Baptiste Bauche | pages=182-184, Plate 15 fig 1 | url=https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/36011406 }} The two stars (**) at the start of the section indicates that Brisson based his description on the examination of a specimen. 4. ^1 {{cite journal |last=Allen | first=J.A. | author-link=Joel Asaph Allen | year=1910 | title=Collation of Brisson's genera of birds with those of Linnaeus |journal=Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History |volume=28 | pages=317–335 | url=http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/678}} 5. ^{{cite book | last=Linnaeus | first=Carl | authorlink=Carl Linnaeus | year=1766 | title=Systema naturae : per regna tria natura, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis | edition=12th | volume=Volume 1, Part 1 | publisher=Laurentii Salvii | place=Holmiae (Stockholm) | language=Latin | page=135 | url=https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42946331 }} 6. ^{{cite web | last=Jobling | first=J.A. | year=2018 | title= Key to Scientific Names in Ornithology | editor1-last=del Hoyo | editor1-first=J. | editor2-last=Elliott | editor2-first=A. | editor3-last=Sargatal | editor3-first=J. | editor4-last=Christie | editor4-first=D.A. | editor5-last=de Juana | editor5-first=E. | work=Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive | publisher=Lynx Edicions | url=https://www.hbw.com/dictionary/definition/collaris | accessdate=21 June 2018 }} 7. ^{{cite web| editor1-last=Gill | editor1-first=Frank | editor1-link=Frank Gill (ornithologist) | editor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | year=2018 | title=Shrikes, vireos, shrike-babblers | work=World Bird List Version 8.1 | url=http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/shrikes/ | publisher=International Ornithologists' Union | accessdate=21 June 2018 }} 8. ^{{cite book|author=Konrad Lorenz|title=King Solomon's Ring|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q2seF0NRfYQC|accessdate=21 September 2013|date=15 April 2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-49892-5}} 9. ^{{Cite journal|last=Brower|first=Lincoln P.|last2=Gibson|first2=D. O.|last3=Moffitt|first3=C. M.|last4=Panchen|first4=A. L.|date=1978-06-01|title=Cardenolide content of Danaus chrysippus butterflies from three areas of East Africa|url=https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article/10/2/251/2701575|journal=Biological Journal of the Linnean Society|volume=10|issue=2|pages=251–273|doi=10.1111/j.1095-8312.1978.tb00015.x|issn=0024-4066}}
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