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− | + | '''Alternative names: Greater Streaked Honeyeater; Greater Sulawesi Honeyeater; White-eared Honeyeater; Meyer's Honeyeater, Mengkoka Honeyeater; Spot-headed Honeyeater; White-eared Myza, Sarasin's Myza; Spot-headed Honeysucker''' | |
[[Image:Greater Sulawesi Honeyeater - Anaso Track.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|WorldBirder99|Andy Livermore}}<br>Lore Lindu National Park, [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]], October 2014]] | [[Image:Greater Sulawesi Honeyeater - Anaso Track.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|WorldBirder99|Andy Livermore}}<br>Lore Lindu National Park, [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]], October 2014]] | ||
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;[[:Category:Myza|Myza]] sarasinorum | ;[[:Category:Myza|Myza]] sarasinorum | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
+ | 20 cm. | ||
+ | * Blackish top and side of head and neck with fine streaking | ||
+ | * Fine blackish supercilium and lores | ||
+ | * Large violet or whitish ear-patch | ||
+ | * Blackish chin and throat diffusely streaked or mottled | ||
+ | * Dark brownish-black upperparts heavily streaked grey | ||
+ | * Brownish-black upperwing with reddish-brown feather edges | ||
+ | * Dark reddish-brown underparts with fine dark streaking on breast and belly | ||
+ | Sexes similar but males larger than females. Juveniles undescribed. | ||
+ | ====Similar species==== | ||
+ | The only other honeyeater on [[Sulawesi]] is [[Dark-eared Myza]] which is smaller and lacks the large ear-patch. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
− | + | Endemic to the island of [[Sulawesi]] in [[Indonesia]].<br /> | |
+ | A restricted-range species, still common in suitable habitat. | ||
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
''Myza sarasinorum'' has three subspecies:<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup> | ''Myza sarasinorum'' has three subspecies:<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup> | ||
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:*Mountains of south-eastern [[Sulawesi]] | :*Mountains of south-eastern [[Sulawesi]] | ||
==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
− | + | Montane rainforest.<br /> | |
+ | Occurs from 1700 m to 2800 m, replaces [[Dark-eared Myza]] at higher elevations. | ||
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
+ | ====Diet==== | ||
+ | Feeds on nectar, takes also insects.<b /> | ||
+ | Forages mostly in the middle storey and in the canopy. An active and aggressive species with rapid movements. Occasionally in mixed-species flocks. | ||
+ | ====Breeding==== | ||
+ | A female in breeding conditions recorded in July. No other information. | ||
+ | ====Movements==== | ||
+ | Probably a sedentary species. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | #{{Ref- | + | #{{Ref-Clements6thAug14}}#{{Ref-GillDonsker14V4.4}}#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved November 2014) |
{{ref}} | {{ref}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 16:37, 11 November 2014
Alternative names: Greater Streaked Honeyeater; Greater Sulawesi Honeyeater; White-eared Honeyeater; Meyer's Honeyeater, Mengkoka Honeyeater; Spot-headed Honeyeater; White-eared Myza, Sarasin's Myza; Spot-headed Honeysucker
- Myza sarasinorum
Identification
20 cm.
- Blackish top and side of head and neck with fine streaking
- Fine blackish supercilium and lores
- Large violet or whitish ear-patch
- Blackish chin and throat diffusely streaked or mottled
- Dark brownish-black upperparts heavily streaked grey
- Brownish-black upperwing with reddish-brown feather edges
- Dark reddish-brown underparts with fine dark streaking on breast and belly
Sexes similar but males larger than females. Juveniles undescribed.
Similar species
The only other honeyeater on Sulawesi is Dark-eared Myza which is smaller and lacks the large ear-patch.
Distribution
Endemic to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
A restricted-range species, still common in suitable habitat.
Taxonomy
Myza sarasinorum has three subspecies:[1]
- M. s. sarasinorum
- Mountains of northern Sulawesi
- M. s. chionogenys
- Mountains of north-central and south-central Sulawesi
- M. s. pholidota
- Mountains of south-eastern Sulawesi
Habitat
Montane rainforest.
Occurs from 1700 m to 2800 m, replaces Dark-eared Myza at higher elevations.
Behaviour
Diet
Feeds on nectar, takes also insects. Forages mostly in the middle storey and in the canopy. An active and aggressive species with rapid movements. Occasionally in mixed-species flocks.
Breeding
A female in breeding conditions recorded in July. No other information.
Movements
Probably a sedentary species.
References
- Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2014. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 6.9., with updates to August 2014. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
- Gill, F and D Donsker (Eds). 2014. IOC World Bird Names (version 4.4). Available at http://www.worldbirdnames.org/.
- Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved November 2014)
Recommended Citation
- BirdForum Opus contributors. (2024) White-eared Myza. In: BirdForum, the forum for wild birds and birding. Retrieved 28 May 2024 from https://www.birdforum.net/opus/White-eared_Myza