
和名: ムジセッカ, English: Dusky warbler, Binomial name: Phylloscopus fuscatus (Blyth, 1842)
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Order: Passeriformes > Family: Phylloscopidae > Genus: Phylloscopus > Species: P. fuscatus
ムジセッカとウグイスの比較, Comparison between Dusky warbler and Japanese bush warbler




2者の体側面を比較すると、体に比較してウグイスの尾羽はムジセッカより明らかに長い。
Comparing the body sides of the two, the tail-length/body-size of the Japanese bush warbler is obviously larger than that of the Dusky warbler
斜め後方から見た場合、ムジセッカの上面の色は灰褐色、ウグイスのそれはオリーブ褐色という違いが分かる。 直射日光と陰では色彩が違って見えるなど、色の比較には困難が付きまとうが上述の違いは確かだ。
Looking diagonally from behind, you can see the difference that the back color of the Dusky warbler is grayish brown and that of the Japanese bush warbler is olive brown. There are difficulties in comparing colors, such as the color in direct sunlight looks different from that in shade, but the above difference is certain.
| ムジセッカ(2019/02/08) Phylloscopus fuscatus | ウグイス(2016/04/01) Horornis diphone | |
| 体上面の色 Back color | 灰褐色 Grayish brown | オリーブ褐色 Olive brown |
| 腹 部 Belly | 白っぽい Whitish | 白っぽい Whitish |
| 眉 斑 Eye stripe | 白く細い明瞭な眉斑 Clear whitish eye stripes | 薄い黄土色のやや太い眉斑 Whitish slightly thick eye stripes |
| くちばし Bill | 細く短い Thin and short | 細いがやや長い Thin but slightly long |
| 尾 羽 Tail feathers | 体に比較して普通の長さ Normal length compared with the body | 体に比較して長い Long compared with the body |
| 体 長 Body length | 全長: 11cm Full length: 11cm | 全長: オス16cm、メス14cm Full length: 11cm(male), 14cm(female) |
Table 1. Comparison of the photo of the Dusky warbler with that of the Japanese bush warbler
(旧世界)ムシクイ類はかつてはウグイス科 Sylviidae などとして分類され400種前後が属したが、多系統であり、 多くの科に分割された。
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Old World warblers are a large group of birds formerly grouped together in the bird family Sylviidae. The family held over 400 species in over 70 genera, and were the source of much taxonomic confusion. … In the past ten years they have been the subject of much research and many species are now placed into other families, including the Acrocephalidae, Cettiidae, Phylloscopidae, and Megaluridae. …