Red-billed Leiothrix

Red-billed Leiothrix
Red-billed Leiothrix
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Timaliidae
Genus: Leiothrix
Species: L. lutea
Binomial name
Leiothrix lutea
(Scopoli, 1786)

The Red-billed Leiothrix, Leiothrix lutea, is a member of the Old World babbler family. It is a common cagebird and amongst aviculturists it goes by various names: Pekin Robin, Pekin Nightingale, Chinese Nightingale, Japanese Nightingale, and Japanese (Hill) Robin, the last two being misnomers as it is not native to Japan.[2]

Adults have bright red bills and a dull yellow ring around their eyes. Their backs are dull olive green, and they have a bright yellow-orange throat with a yellow chin; females are somewhat duller than males, and juveniles have black bills.

The Red-billed Leiothrix is native to Southern Asia. It has also been introduced on the Hawaiian Islands and small populations of escapees have existed in Japan since the 1980s.

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Description

Two at Chester Zoo, England
Male at London Zoo, England

The leiothrix is about six inches in length, generally olive green, and has a yellow throat with orange shading on the breast. It also has a dull yellowish ring around the eye that extends to the beak.[2] The edges of the wing feathers are brightly colored with yellow, orange, red and black and the forked tail is olive brown and blackish at the tip. The cheeks and side of the neck are a bluish gray color.[3] The female is a lot paler than the male and lacks the red patch on the wings.[2] It doesn’t fly frequently, except in open habitats. This bird is very active and an excellent singer but very secretive and difficult to see.[4]

Distribution and habitat

The leiothrix is usually found in India, the Himalayas, Burma, southern China and Hawaii.[5] This species is a bird of the hill forests, found in every type of jungle though it prefers pine forests with bushes. It has also been found at elevations ranging from near sea level to about 7,500 feet.[6]

Ecology and behavior

The presence of the bird malaria parasite has been found in the blood of this species and was said to be first discovered by Fisher and Baldwin.[3]

Diet

This bird feeds on both plant and animal matter. It eats fruits such as strawberries, ripened papaya, guavas and also various species of Diptera, Mollusca, Lepidoptera, and Hymenoptera. Its food is usually gathered from foliage and dead wood and it usually searches for food in lower strata of vegetation.[4]

Reproduction

The leiothrix can usually be found in a group of about ten to thirty birds during the non-breeding season; however, during the breeding season the birds break off into pairs and become territorial.[2] These birds have a song which consists of short powerful notes that are repeated continuously throughout the year but it is more persistent during the breeding season.[4] This period usually lasts from early April until September and they are usually found around well watered areas. The males sing long complex songs with a wide array of syllables to attempt to attract the female.[4]

The leiothrix is an open cup nester.[7] The nests of the Red-billed Leiothrix are composed of dry leaves, moss and lichen; however, they are not well hidden because concealment isn’t really a primary factor when determining a nest site.[7] Several nests are found between April and June and are placed within ten feet of the ground. Dense vegetation provides the shrub nesting species protection against predators.[7]

The eggs of the leiothrix are found in clutches of two to four eggs with an average of three.[3] They are broad and blunt in shape with some gloss on the outside and they also have a pale blue color and red like brown spots that encircle the larger end of the eggs. The newly hatched birds have bright red skin and a rich orange red gape.[3]

The species was first imported from San Francisco for release on Kauai in 1918 but by that time the leiothrix was reproducing and increasing its range on Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawaii.[2] The leiothrix was released in Western Australia but it failed to become established. This species was also introduced in England but permanent establishment was unsuccessful. And also in France, where it did succeed. The Red-billed Leiothrix is breading in Alpes-Maritimes, but not annual.[2]

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2004). Leiothrix lutea. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 12 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
  2. ^ a b c d e f Long, John L. Introduced Birds Of The World. 1981
  3. ^ a b c d Whistler , Hugh . Popular Handbook Of Indian Birds. 4th ed. 1963.
  4. ^ a b c d Male, Tim, and Steven G. "Red- Billed Leiothrix." The birds of North America (1998)
  5. ^ Hvass, Hans. Birds of the World In Color. 1964.
  6. ^ Berger, Andrew. Hawaiian Birdlife. 1972.
  7. ^ a b c Amano, Hitoha, and Kazuhiro Eguchi. "Nest Site Selection of the Red-billed Leiothrix and Japanese Bush Warbler in Japan." (2002)

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