Bornean Bristlehead

Bornean Bristlehead

Taxobox
name = Bornean Bristlehead
status = NT | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
subordo = Passeri
familia = Pityriaseidae
genus = "Pityriasis"
genus_authority = Lesson, 1839
species = "P. gymnocephala"
binomial = "Pityriasis gymnocephala"
binomial_authority = (Temminck, 1835)

The Bornean Bristlehead, "Pityriasis gymnocephala", also variously known as the Bristled Shrike, Bald-headed Crow or the Bald-headed Wood-Shrike, is the only member of the passerine family Pityriaseidae. It is an enigmatic and uncommon species of the rainforest canopy of Borneo.

Taxonomy

The relationships of this species have been controversial. At times it has been placed in the Prionopidae, the Cracticidae, the Artamidae or the Corvidae.Smythies, B.E.; & Davison, G.W.H. (1999). "The Birds of Borneo". Natural History Publications (Borneo): Kota Kinabalu. pp.606-608.] [ [http://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/object.php?irn=721458 Museum Victoria collections] ] [ [http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Corvidae Discover Life - Corvidae] ]

Description

The Bristlehead is a medium-sized (25 cm in length) black or dark grey bird, with red thighs and a red head, throat and neck, with grey ear-coverts and a featherless yellow crown. There is a white wing-patch, visible in flight, and females also have red spots on the flanks. It has a massive heavy black hooked bill and a short tail, giving it a chunky appearance. The crown is covered by short (3-4 mm) yellow or straw-coloured skin projections like bare feather shafts, hence the name 'Bristlehead'. Juveniles have black thighs, red ear-coverts, a red eye-ring, just a few red feathers on the head and undeveloped 'bristles'.Colenutt, Simon. (2002). Little known Oriental bird: Bornean Bristlehead. "Oriental Bird Club Bulletin 35". [http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/bullfeats/bristlehd.html] ]

It is a noisy species making a variety of unmusical calls, including distinctive high-pitched nasal whining notes interspersed with harsher notes, chattering noises, whistles, honks and chortles.MacKinnon, John; & Phillipps, Karen. (1993). "A Field Guide to the Birds of Borneo, Sumatra, Java and Bali". OUP: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-854035-3]

Distribution and habitat

The Bristlehead is endemic to the island of Borneo, throughout the lowlands of which it has been recorded up to 1200 m asl, though its distribution is sparse, patchy and unpredictable. It may be found in both primary and secondary lowland forests, including peat swamp forests, mixed dipterocarp forests and mangroves.

Behaviour

The Bristlehead is a sociable species which often moves steadily in small garrulous flocks of 6-10 birds in the mid and upper canopy of the forest, sometimes accompanied by other large forest birds such as malkohas, babblers, drongos, trogons, woodpeckers and hornbills in mixed-species feeding flocks. Its movements in the canopy are slow and heavy and it flies with a fast, shallow wing-beat.

Feeding

It feeds mainly on large invertebrates, especially orthopterans, phasmids, beetles, lepidopterans, cicadas, cockroaches, termites and spiders which it gleans from arboreal foliage, twigs, branches and trunks. It will also eat small vertebrates and fruit.

Breeding

Breeding behaviour is largely unknown, though an oviduct egg was described as being white with grey and brown spots and with dimensions of 31 x 25 mm. A sighting of two apparent females feeding a fledgling has been interpreted as suggesting communal breeding. Birds have also been seen in flight carrying nesting material.

Conservation

The main threat to the Bristlehead comes from habitat destruction through logging of lowland primary forest and burning of peat swamp forest, and the species has almost certainly undergone a population decline. However, it also occurs in less affected forests on slopes so is classified as Near Threatened. [BirdLife International. (2007). Species factsheet: "Pityriasis gymnocephala". Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 27/4/2008.]

References

External links

* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=5868&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]


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