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Length 31–37 cm. A large honeyeater with a long, decurved bill.<br /> A Plain greyish brown above.<br />A tinged dark green when fresh fading to pale brown when worn.<br />Achromatic side of crown and [[Topography#Heads|supercilium]] blending behind the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]]<br />and down the side of  the neck. <br />A short silver tuft on the side of  the neck on the hindneck. <br />A large black patch of bare skin covering [[Topography#Heads|lores]] and a large portion <br />of the side of  the head. <br />Thin but strong dark brown [[Topography#Heads|malar stripe]] meeting a small dark brown area <br />on the rear of the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]], with a narrow achromatic patch on lower <br />rear [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]]. <br />The chin is buff coloured and thin dark streaks which reach to the to <br />centre of the upper breast.  Paler brown underparts than upperparts with <br />some darker speckling, getting lighter on the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]] and becoming <br />paler still on the vent and the undertail coverts. <br />The underwing is pale reddish brown with a darker trailing edge and tip. <br />The eye is red or dark red. <br />The [[Topography#Beaks|beak]] is black,  with bluish toward the base. <br />The [[Topography#Legs and Feet|Legs]] are dark. <br />Sexes alike with the female being slightly smaller.
 
Length 31–37 cm. A large honeyeater with a long, decurved bill.<br /> A Plain greyish brown above.<br />A tinged dark green when fresh fading to pale brown when worn.<br />Achromatic side of crown and [[Topography#Heads|supercilium]] blending behind the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]]<br />and down the side of  the neck. <br />A short silver tuft on the side of  the neck on the hindneck. <br />A large black patch of bare skin covering [[Topography#Heads|lores]] and a large portion <br />of the side of  the head. <br />Thin but strong dark brown [[Topography#Heads|malar stripe]] meeting a small dark brown area <br />on the rear of the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]], with a narrow achromatic patch on lower <br />rear [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]]. <br />The chin is buff coloured and thin dark streaks which reach to the to <br />centre of the upper breast.  Paler brown underparts than upperparts with <br />some darker speckling, getting lighter on the [[Topography#Heads|ear coverts]] and becoming <br />paler still on the vent and the undertail coverts. <br />The underwing is pale reddish brown with a darker trailing edge and tip. <br />The eye is red or dark red. <br />The [[Topography#Beaks|beak]] is black,  with bluish toward the base. <br />The [[Topography#Legs and Feet|Legs]] are dark. <br />Sexes alike with the female being slightly smaller.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Southeast [[Asia]]: [[Indonesia]], [[Moluccas]]
 
Southeast [[Asia]]: [[Indonesia]], [[Moluccas]]
 
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
====Subspecies====
 
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Revision as of 10:13, 1 August 2015

Photo by Mehd Halaouate
Buru island, Moluccas
Philemon moluccensis

Includes: Tanimbar Friarbird

Identification

Length 31–37 cm. A large honeyeater with a long, decurved bill.
A Plain greyish brown above.
A tinged dark green when fresh fading to pale brown when worn.
Achromatic side of crown and supercilium blending behind the ear coverts
and down the side of the neck.
A short silver tuft on the side of the neck on the hindneck.
A large black patch of bare skin covering lores and a large portion
of the side of the head.
Thin but strong dark brown malar stripe meeting a small dark brown area
on the rear of the ear coverts, with a narrow achromatic patch on lower
rear ear coverts.
The chin is buff coloured and thin dark streaks which reach to the to
centre of the upper breast. Paler brown underparts than upperparts with
some darker speckling, getting lighter on the ear coverts and becoming
paler still on the vent and the undertail coverts.
The underwing is pale reddish brown with a darker trailing edge and tip.
The eye is red or dark red.
The beak is black, with bluish toward the base.
The Legs are dark.
Sexes alike with the female being slightly smaller.

Distribution

Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Moluccas

Taxonomy

Subspecies

Two subspecies recognized:[1]

  • P. m. moluccensis:
  • P. m. plumigenis:
  • Tanimbar Island (Larat, Yamdena); Kai Island (Kai Kecil, Kai Besar)

Plumigenis is sometimes considered a full species, Tanimbar Friarbird.

Habitat

It occurs in all wooded habitats, farm land and coconut plantations. Might prefer open areas with some mature trees at lower altitudes or valleys; Thought to prefer logged forests to primary or secondary forest. Elevation; from Sea level to 1760 m.

Behaviour

Diet

Little is known. Forages alone and in twos, in middle to upper levels of the canopy. It is belligerent and easily seen.

Vocalisation

A noisy bird with a wide range including; loud “yio-wheea”, short “ka wha”, and hard “kawah”. Possibly duets. It is mimicked by the Black-eared Oriole

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2009. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2009. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Avibase
  3. BF Member observations
  4. Wikipedia
  5. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved July 2015)

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