Dulit Frogmouth

Dulit Frogmouth
Dulit Frogmouth
Lithograph by Keulemans, 1892
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Caprimulgiformes
Family: Podargidae
Genus: Batrachostomus
Species: B. harterti
Binomial name
Batrachostomus harterti
Sharpe, 1892

The Dulit Frogmouth (Batrachostomus harterti) is a little-known species of bird in the Podargidae, or frogmouth, family, with a patchily recorded distribution in the mountain forests of northern and central Borneo. The species is monotypic.

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History and etymology

The type specimen was collected by Charles Hose in 1891 on Mount Dulit in northern Sarawak, at an altitude of about 600 m, with the bird being taken “in a small jungle hut into which it had flown in the dusk evidently attracted by the light”.[1][2] The common name reflects the type locality, while the specific epithet honours German ornithologist Ernst Hartert.

Description

It is a large, dark, chestnut-brown frogmouth, ranging in length from 32 to 37 cm. The wing length is 220 – 250 mm. It has buffish barring on the crown and a narrow buffish collar on the hindneck. The wing-coverts have large white spots. The underparts are paler brown with buff bars and spots. The sexes are similar.[1][3]

The only other frogmouth of comparable size in Borneo is the Large Frogmouth (B. auritus), with which the Dulit Frogmouth forms a superspecies.[4] The Large Frogmouth is slightly larger (with a length of 39 – 42 cm) and paler; the crown is spotted and vermiculated rather than barred, the wing-coverts more heavily spotted, and the underparts plainer. No other frogmouth found in Borneo is more than 30 cm in length.[3]

Voice

The call is not known for certain, though Tom Harrisson recorded a call in the Kelabit Highlands, which he attributed to this species, as “ tuab tuab ”. The Kelabit name for the frogmouth is Tu’ub or Suit tu’ub.[1]

Distribution and habitat

The frogmouth is endemic to Borneo. Only eight museum specimens are known, taken from Mount Dulit, the Usun Apau Plateau and the Kelabit Highlands in Sarawak, and from Mount Liang Kubung in West Kalimantan. It has also been seen near Poring in the Kinabalu National Park in Sabah.[1][3]

Its preferred habitat is lower montane forest of both primary and secondary growth, at an altitude of 300 – 1500 m above sea level.[3] At Mount Dulit it replaces the more widespread Large Frogmouth altitudinally, the latter being found at lower levels.[4]

Behaviour

Very little is known of the frogmouth’s breeding or feeding habits. A female specimen taken on 19 November was ready to lay eggs.[1] The stomach of a specimen taken in the Kelabit Highlands was full of locusts or grasshoppers.[1]

Status and conservation

The range of the frogmouth is estimated at 127,000 km2 and decreasing. It is restricted to the Bornean Mountains Endemic Bird Area and is threatened by habitat loss through logging and agricultural development. Its conservation status is considered by BirdLife International to be Near Threatened. Proposed conservation measures include the investigation of the species’ ecology and the protection of suitable habitat.[5]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Smythies & Davison (1998).
  2. ^ Thomas (1892).
  3. ^ a b c d Cleere & Nurney (1998).
  4. ^ a b HBW 5: 285.
  5. ^ BLI species factsheet (2010).

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