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Some authorities place this species in the genus [[:Category:Ixobrychus]].
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''Dupetor flavicollis'' has three subspecies:
 
''Dupetor flavicollis'' has three subspecies:
 
*''D. f. flavicollis'';
 
*''D. f. flavicollis'';

Revision as of 10:52, 1 July 2008

Dupetor flavicollis

Ixobrychus flavicollis

Photo by Neil Fifer
Near Sydney, Australia

Identification

Distribution

Tropical Asia toAustralia. Breeds from south-east Pakistan, throughout India to Sri Lanka and in western Burma, southern China and Hainan, the Philippines, southern Thailand and Indochina, southern Malaya, Sumatra, Java and Timor. Also occurs in southern New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and Solomon Islands and in coastal western, northern and eastern Australia.

Chinese birds are migratory and winter in Malaysia and Indonesia but elsewhere this species appears to undergo dispersal governed by rains.

Taxonomy

Some authorities place this species in the genus Category:Ixobrychus.

Dupetor flavicollis has three subspecies:

  • D. f. flavicollis;
  • D. f. australis; and
  • D. f. woodfordi.

Habitat

Densely vegetated margins of lakes and ponds, forest swamps and riverbanks, often nocturnal.

Behaviour

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