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Photo by Steve.Jonesy
Taman Negara, Malaysia, 21 January 2023
Pellorneum nigrocapitatum

Identification

16 - 17cm. A babbler with a striking head pattern.

  • Black crown and nape
  • Supercilium from above lores to behind eye grey
  • Lores pale grey, ear-coverts grey with black moustachial
  • White throat
  • Chestnut back, wings and tail
  • Orange-rufous underparts
  • Black bill
  • Grey legs and feet

Sexes similar. Juveniles have browner cap and orange-rufous throat

Distribution

Found from extreme southern Thailand to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra.

Taxonomy

Javan Black-capped Babbler, Malayan Black-capped Babbler and Bornean Black-capped Babbler were formerly considered a single species, the Black-capped Babbler.

Subspecies

Clements recognizes these subspecies[1]:

  • P. n. nigrocapitatum in Thai-Malay Peninsula to Singapore, North Natuna Islands and Belitung Island
  • P. n. nyctilampis in Sumatra and Bangka Island

Habitat

Moist lowland forests, dense vegetation. Up to 760 m on mainland Asia.

Behaviour

Vocalisation

Breeding

Breeding season from April to June on the Malay Peninsula.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., P. C. Rasmussen, T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, A. Spencer, S. M. Billerman, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2023. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2023. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Gill, F, D Donsker, and P Rasmussen (Eds). 2024. IOC World Bird List (v 14.2). Doi 10.14344/IOC.ML.14.2. http://www.worldbirdnames.org/

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