Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | monja ullvermella |
Dutch | Vuuroogmonjita |
English | Fire-eyed Diucon |
English (United States) | Fire-eyed Diucon |
French | Pépoaza oeil-de-feu |
French (France) | Pépoaza oeil-de-feu |
German | Feueraugen-Scheckentyrann |
Japanese | アカメタイランチョウ |
Norwegian | rødøyetyrann |
Polish | mniszek ognistooki |
Russian | Красноглазая монашка |
Serbian | Plamenooka monhita |
Slovak | pamuchár ohnivooký |
Slovenian | Ognjenkooki monhit |
Spanish | Diucón |
Spanish (Argentina) | Diucón |
Spanish (Chile) | Diucón |
Spanish (Spain) | Diucón |
Swedish | eldögd monjita |
Turkish | Diyukon Tiranı |
Ukrainian | Монжита червоноока |
Fire-eyed Diucon Xolmis pyrope
Mark Portman, Alex Brush, and Thomas S. Schulenberg
Version: 1.0 — Published September 27, 2013
Version: 1.0 — Published September 27, 2013
Priorities for Future Research
Introduction
Although Fire-eyed Diucon is fairly common and is widespread, many aspects of its natural history remain poorly known. The diet is very poorly unknown, and there also is very little information on foraging and social behavior. The nest and eggs of Fire-eyed Diucon have been described, but there is very little further information on its reproductive biology. There also is no information on age at first breeding, life span and survivorship, density, dispersal, or population regulation of Fire-eyed Diucon.