Mottled Piculet Picumnus nebulosus Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (29)
- Monotypic
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
| Language | Common name |
|---|---|
| Afrikaans | Bruinborsdwergspeg |
| Bulgarian | Атлантически дребен кълвач |
| Catalan | picotet nebulós |
| Croatian | riđoprsi žunić |
| Czech | datlíček hnědoprsý |
| Dutch | Bruinborstdwergspecht |
| English | Mottled Piculet |
| English (AVI) | Mottled Piculet |
| English (United States) | Mottled Piculet |
| Estonian | uruguai rähnak |
| Finnish | uruguayntikkanen |
| French | Picumne strié |
| French (Canada) | Picumne strié |
| German | Braunbrust-Zwergspecht |
| Japanese | ベニボウシヒメキツツキ |
| Norwegian | brunbrystpikulett |
| Polish | dzięciolnik czerwonoczapkowy |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | picapauzinho-carijó |
| Portuguese (Portugal) | Pica-pau-anão-carijó |
| Russian | Бурогрудый дятелок |
| Serbian | Pirgava žunica |
| Slovak | ďatlíček hnedoprsý |
| Spanish | Carpinterito Uruguayo |
| Spanish (Argentina) | Carpinterito Ocráceo |
| Spanish (Spain) | Carpinterito uruguayo |
| Spanish (Uruguay) | Carpinterito Enano |
| Swedish | brunbröstad dvärgspett |
| Turkish | Bulutsu Kakancık |
| Ukrainian | Добаш бразильський |
Revision Notes
Diego Castelli and Joaquin Muñoz revised the account as part of a partnership with Aves Uruguay. Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure page. River W. Ahlquist curated the media.
Picumnus nebulosus Sundevall, 1866
Definitions
- PICUMNUS
- picumnus
- nebulosa / nebulosum / nebulosus
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Introduction
The Mottled Piculet is one of the 25 species of the genus Picumnus. It is a typical piculet in size, shape, and behavior and has the southeasternmost distribution of all piculets on the American continent. It is restricted to southern Brazil, much of Uruguay, and marginally a small portion of northeast Argentina. It inhabits mostly low forest vegetation with dense understory, forest edge, and gallery woodland, often in areas with bamboo. It is uncommon to locally fairly common. This species is often seen hanging from twigs on small branches. Mottled Piculet feeds on larvae, ant eggs, and other insects. It has pale brown plumage on the breast, a lighter throat, and streaks on the flanks, with the remaining plumage uniform and not barred like many of its congeners. Both sexes have a black crown with spots, but the male has a prominent red spot on the forehead; juveniles resemble females. Like other species in its genus, the biology of the Mottled Piculet is not well known. The total population size of Mottled Piculet is unknown, but its population is declining, and the IUCN considers it Near Threatened.
- Year-round
- Migration
- Breeding
- Non-Breeding
Map last updated 13 November 2024.