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Revision as of 21:20, 7 September 2014 by Deliatodd-18346 (talk | contribs) (Taxonmy. Video link, References updated)
Photo by janruss
Photo taken: Kipuka Puaulu (Bird Park) near the Volcano House on the Big IslandHawaii

Alternative name Hawaiian Monarch

Chasiempis sandwichensis

Identification

12cm.

  • Brown above
  • Mottled grey/white/brown breast and flanks
  • White throat, males with black collar and chin
  • White rump
  • Dark wings with white bars
  • Long brown black tail

Juvenile

  • Muted colors with brown above and white/grey below

There is variation in colour amongst the subspecies.

Distribution

Hawaii.

Taxonomy

Oahu Elepaio and Kauai Elepaio were formerly included in this species.

Subspecies

There are 3 subspecies[1]:

  • C.s. sandwichensis: Kona coast)
  • Drier areas of Hawaii (Hawaiian Islands)
  • C.s. bryani: (Mauna Kea)
  • Mamame-naio forests on Mauna Kea (Hawaii)
  • C.s. ridgwayi: Hilo coast
  • Wetter areas of Hawaii (Hawaiian Islands)

Habitat

Forests, from ground level to just below the canopy. Usually the only native forest bird frequently seen on the ground or on ground-level plants and ferns.

Behaviour

The diet includes insects and spiders.

They build small cup-shaped nests from grasses, rootlets, and lichens, held together by spider webs. 2 eggs are laid and incubated for 18 days.

Vocalisation

Squeaky/wheezy voice resembles a "rubber ducky". Calls include repeated squeaky agitated muttering, barks/shouts ("CHUP! CHUP! CHUP!"), wheezy "WHEEE-oh" "WUH WHEEE-oh" calls, developing into longer whistled calls which can occasionally sound like el-e-pai-o.

References

  1. 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/
  2. 51st supplement to the AOU checklist of North American birds

Native Birds of Hawaii

Recommended Citation

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