Dusky-backed Jacamar Brachygalba salmoni Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (26)
- Monotypic
Text last updated November 28, 2019
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Species names in all available languages
| Language | Common name |
|---|---|
| Afrikaans | Spikkelspiesbek |
| Bulgarian | Панамски якамар |
| Catalan | jacamar dorsifosc |
| Croatian | tamnoleđi jakamar |
| Czech | leskovec tmavohřbetý |
| Dutch | Zwartrugglansvogel |
| English | Dusky-backed Jacamar |
| English (AVI) | Dusky-backed Jacamar |
| English (United States) | Dusky-backed Jacamar |
| Estonian | kolumbia läiklind |
| Finnish | sammaljakamari |
| French | Jacamar sombre |
| French (Canada) | Jacamar sombre |
| German | Salmonglanzvogel |
| Japanese | ウスグロキリハシ |
| Norwegian | mørkryggjakamar |
| Polish | złotopiór ciemny |
| Russian | Тёмноспинная якамара |
| Serbian | Tamna jakamara |
| Slovak | jagavec tmavý |
| Spanish | Jacamará Dorsioscuro |
| Spanish (Panama) | Jacamar Dorsioscuro |
| Spanish (Spain) | Jacamará dorsioscuro |
| Swedish | mörkryggig jakamar |
| Turkish | Karaca Jakamar |
| Ukrainian | Якамара панамська |
Brachygalba salmoni Sclater & Salvin, 1879
Definitions
- BRACHYGALBA
- salmoni / salmonii
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Introduction
The Dusky-backed Jacamar has a tiny range on the border between Colombia and Panama, where the species seems to be, at most, only locally common, although it is not treated as globally threatened. The bird’s plumage is predominantly greenish black above, becoming glossier over the breast, with a browner crown, a white throat and cheeks (buff in females), and cinnamon-colored below. Like other jacamars, this species prefers somewhat disturbed areas, with clearings, gaps, and forest edges constituting typical habitat, where the Dusky-backed Jacamar is typically found in pairs or small family groups, the birds chasing winged insects from exposed, high perches, or even from low bushes.
Subspecies
- Year-round
- Migration
- Breeding
- Non-Breeding