The avifauna of Biak Island, Papua, Indonesia with comments on status, conservation, natural history and taxonomy
Author
Bishop, K. David
text
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club
2023
2023-03-06
143
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journal article
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10.25226/bboc.v143i1.2023.a2
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LONG-TAILED STARLING
Aplonis magna
# RR
Local names
Man Pudwar (Sansundi), Manpisasio (Kuneff?).
Range
A. m.
magna
Biak, Supiori, Owi
;
A. m. brevicauda
Numfor.
Status
Biak endemic subspecies; Teluk Cenderawasih endemic species. Obtained by all early collectors and recorded by nearly all visitors. One of the most common and widespread species. Its loud tuneful calls are a characteristic sound of forest and edge. In
July 1982
recorded virtually continuously from sea level to
c
.
500 m
on Supiori and commonly on Biak (KDB). Ripley recorded it to
670 m
on Supiori (
Mayr & Meyer de Schauensee 1939
). Apparently adapts to extensive degradation of forest habitat; during the 1980s and 1990s it was occasionally seen on lawns of village houses, as well as in native gardens, thickets, scrub, second growth and dense undisturbed rainforest. Unlike
A. metallica
it rarely forms flocks, remaining largely in pairs. Occasionally seen in multiples of two totalling no more than eight feeding at fruiting trees. Above KDB’s 1982 Supiori camp at
c
.
300 m
the species was very active at fruiting trees, darting in to take fruit as soon as fruit doves departed.
13 January 1994
: six on Owi (P. Gregory
in litt
. 2000), where also recorded by
Gibbs (1993)
.
Breeding
5 July 1982
: an active nest attended by
two adults
in an isolated tree in low scrub,
2 km
from
Biak town
beside a road.
The
nest was
c
.
12 m
up and was a large barrel-shaped construction
c
.
25 cm
high and
45 cm
across, of moderately thin twigs.
The
entrance was a hole in the side facing out along the branch.
Several
other apparently inactive nests were noted in similar habitat and in second growth on
Biak
and Supiori. One nest was in a tall, dead, emergent mangrove
Rhizophora
sp.
(
KDB
)
.