- White-throated Spadebill
Taxobox
name = White-throated Spadebill
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
superordo =Neoaves
ordo =Passeriformes
subordo =Tyranni
infraordo =Tyrannides
familia =Tyrannidae
genus = "Platyrinchus "
species = "P. mystaceus"
binomial = "Platyrinchus mystaceus"
binomial_authority = (Vieillot,1818 )The White-throated Spadebill, "Platyrinchus mystaceus", is a tiny
passerine bird in thetyrant flycatcher family.Description
The adult White-throated Spadebill is 3.8 in (9.7 cm) long, weighs 0.33 oz (9.3 g), and has large eyes and a very short tail. The large head is distinctively marked, with a long yellowish supercilium, blackish ear coverts, yellow eyering, and a black stripe down each side of the neck. The crown has a concealed yellow crest, which is erected as a fan by the singing male. The upperparts are dark olive brown, and the underparts are buff apart from the white throat. The bill is black above and brown below, and is very broad and flat, hence the English and scientific names "spadebill" and "Platyrinchus".
Sexes are similar, other than the female having a smaller crown patch, but young birds are brighter and ruddier above, lack the crown patch, and have a grey throat and breast shading to a whitish belly. They are not particularly vocal but have a sharp "chweet" call.
Distribution and habitat
The White-throated Spadebill breeds from
Costa Rica throughSouth America to westernEcuador ,Brazil , and northeasternArgentina . It also occurs on bothTrinidad andTobago . This bird was recently found to be far more common on theAmazonia n slope of theColombia n Cordillera Oriental than previously believedSalaman "et al." (2002)] .The
subspecies "Platyrinchus mystaceus insularis" occurs only in Trinidad, Tobago and inVenezuela , other forms differing in the brightness of the underparts or the crown colour. Thetaxonomy of this species is uncertain, with some dubious subspecies, but also the possibility that what is usually treated as the White-throated Spadebill consists of more than one species.This species is found in wet hill forests and will to some extent use
secondary forest and other disturbed habitat. It likeshabitat with thick, tangledundergrowth and medium-sized trees with a canopy height of 33-100 ft (10-30 m) such as "Elaeagia " (Rubiaceae ) and "Hieronyma oblonga " (Phyllanthaceae ), overgrown withepiphyte s andhemiepiphyte s (e.g.Clusiaceae ).Salaman "et al." (2002)]Behaviour
White-throated Spadebills are solitary active birds, difficult to see as they move rapidly through the undergrowth in search of small
insect s, which are taken with a sudden upward-darting sally flight and audible bill-snap from under the foliage, or less often from mid-air [de A. Gabriel & Pizo (2005)] .Breeding
The deep cup nest is made of dead grass and plant fibres and placed low in a sapling. The typical clutch is two yellow-tinged white eggs with a rufous wreath.
Footnotes
References
*|year=2004|id=49905|title=Platyrinchus mystaceus|downloaded=12 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* (2005): Foraging behavior of tyrant flycatchers (Aves, Tyrannidae) in Brazil. "Revista Brasileira de Zoologia" 22(4): 1072–1077. doi|10.1590/S0101-81752005000400036 [http://www.scielo.br/pdf/rbzool/v22n4/a36v22n4.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (1991): "A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago" (2nd edition). Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, N.Y.. ISBN 0-8014-9792-2
* (2003): "Birds of Venezuela". Christopher Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
* (1989): "A guide to the birds of Costa Rica". Comistock, Ithaca. ISBN 0-8014-9600-4
* (2002): New and noteworthy bird records from the east slope of the Andes of Colombia. "Caldasia" 24(1): 157-189. [http://www.unal.edu.co/icn/publicaciones/caldasia/24(1)/240111.pdf PDF fulltext]
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