Bornean bristlehead
(Pityriasis gymnocephala)[] | |
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Species ID: | 2-37-466-3499-23490 |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Pityriaseidae |
Genus: | Pityriasis |
Conservation status: | NT - Near Threatened (2016) |
Population trend: | Decreasing |
Links: | ADW / IUCN Red List / Wikipedia |
Other Names[]
- Bristled shrike
- Bald-headed crow
- Bald-headed wood-shrike
Physical Description[]
Avg. length: | 25 - 26 cm |
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Avg. mass: | 115 - 150 g |
Colors: | Black, Dark grey, Red, Straw-yellow |
Reproduction[]
Breeding season: | May - October |
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Mode of reproduction: | Oviparous |
Behavior & Ecology[]
Activity: | Diurnal |
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Sociality: | Quasisocial |
Avg. group size: | 6 - 10 individuals |
Movement: | Sedentary |
Elevation range: | 0 - 1,200 m asl |
Systems: | Arboreal, Aerial |
Diet: | Insects, Larvae, Spiders, Amphibians, Small reptiles, Fruits |
Habitats[]
Major[]
- 1.6 Tropical/subtropical moist lowland forests
- 1.8 Tropical/subtropical swamp forests
Suitable[]
- 1.7 Tropical/subtropical mangrove forests
- 14.6 Tropical/subtropical degraded forests