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Camachuelo Trompetero

Authors: Moreno, Eulalia; Carrillo, Carmen M.; Barbosa, Andrés; Valera, Francisco;

Camachuelo Trompetero

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El camachuelo trompetero es una especie de fringílido ampliamente distribuida por el norte de África y Oriente Medio, característica de zonas áridas y semiáridas, de alimentación fundamentalmente granívora y cuyo peculiar reclamo justifica su nombre vernáculo. De pequeño porte (17-23 gramos) y colorido terrizo, se mimetiza perfectamente en el hábitat que ocupa: zonas rocosas con abundante suelo desnudo y escasa vegetación. Este hecho, junto con su tendencia a permanecer inmóvil durante largos períodos a lo largo del día, probablemente lo ha mantenido "invisible" en la península ibérica durante algún tiempo. No se sabe exactamente desde cuándo forma parte del elenco de Passerifomes peninsulares. Las citas más antiguas, si bien esporádicas, lo nombran como miembro raro de la ornitofauna andaluza a finales ya del siglo XIX81; pero no es hasta bien entrada la segunda mitad del siglo XX que parece formar parte de la misma con regularidad. Su homólogo canario (la subespecie amantum), sin embargo, se conoce en las islas más orientales (Lanzarote y Fuerteventura) desde comienzos del XIX, habiéndose extendido desde ellas a otras islas del archipiélago.

En M. Yanes y J.M. Delgado: Aves Esteparias en Andalucía. Bases para su conservación. Manuales de Conservación de la Naturaleza, 3. Consejería de Medio Ambiente. Junta de Andalucía. Sevilla, pp. 60-61.

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Anbdalucia, Camachuelo trompetero

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