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Apo sunbird

The Apo sunbird (Aethopyga boltoni) is a species of bird in the sunbird family Nectariniidae. It is endemic to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines.

Apo sunbird
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Nectariniidae
Genus: Aethopyga
Species:
A. boltoni
Binomial name
Aethopyga boltoni
Mearns, 1905

Description edit

The Apo sunbird has several distinctions between its male and female counterparts. Although they both have a long, curved bill, olive-colored back and wings, white-tipped tails, and a yellow underbelly, you can tell the difference due to the coloration of the throat. The male has a slim, faded, yellow stripe from its bill to its chest. Along with a dark gray outline around it, and a small red patch in front of its shoulder. The female sunbird has a pale gray throat. [2]

Habitat and distribution edit

The Apo sunbird is a bird local to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It can be found in mountainous areas in the western and central parts of the island, specifically, Mount Apo, Mount Kitanglad, and Mount Malindang. [3] The Apo sunbird occurs at similar densities to its kin, the lovely sunbird at 49.1 individuals/km2. 10% of the mapped area is occupied, which places the number of individuals at 37,000. This would be equal to about 25,000 mature individuals. However, the Apo sunbird is thought to live at slightly lower densities than its counterparts, so it is believed 25,000 mature individuals live in the mountainous region of Mindanao. [4]

Ecology edit

The song can be a rapid, rising, and high-pitched trill of 15 notes. An alternative song may be equally rapid, even-pitched, and decelerating trill, or a continuous clip-clip-clip or sip-sip-sip. [5]

Diet edit

Although there is nothing definitive on their diet, we can presume based on other sunbird species that they feed primarily on nectar but will also consume insects and spiders when feeding their young. [6] They have various foraging patterns including singly, in pairs, and in mixed-species flocks. [7]

Reproduction edit

The Apo sunbird has been recorded breeding in January-July,[7] with generation lengths averaging 2.4 years (ICU Redlist). Of the 2 nests ever found, one in 1904 and one in 1995, the second was found at over 2,400 meters. A female with an enlarged ovary was also found there in March. The nests were suspended high in the air, roughly 24 meters. The dimensions of the nest were 8 x 16 cm, with a side entrance of 3 cm, and were constructed of moss, spider eggs, and insect cases. [8]

Taxonomy edit

The Apo sunbird was formally described in 1905 by the American ornithologist Edgar Alexander Mearns from specimens collected from Mount Apo on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. He coined the binomial name Aethopyga boltoni.[9]

Three subspecies are recognised:[10]

  • A. b. malindangensis Rand & Rabor, 1957 – west Mindanao
  • A. b. boltoni Mearns, 1905 – east-central, east Mindanao
  • A. b. tibolii Kennedy, RS, Gonzales & Miranda, 1997 – south Mindanao

References edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2020). "Aethopyga boltoni". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T22718059A179061446. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T22718059A179061446.en. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Apo Sunbird - eBird". ebird.org. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  3. ^ Cheke, Robert; Mann, Clive; Kirwan, Guy M. (2020). "Apo Sunbird (Aethopyga boltoni), version 2.0". Birds of the World. doi:10.2173/bow.moasun1.02.
  4. ^ "BirdLife International". BirdLife International. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  5. ^ Cheke, Robert; Mann, Clive; Kirwan, Guy M. (2020). "Apo Sunbird (Aethopyga boltoni), version 2.0". Birds of the World. doi:10.2173/bow.moasun1.02.
  6. ^ "Our Beautiful World: Sunbirds, Genus Aethopyga". www.vulkaner.no. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  7. ^ a b "Apo Sunbird (Aethopyga boltoni) - BirdLife species factsheet". datazone.birdlife.org. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  8. ^ Cheke, Robert; Mann, Clive; Kirwan, Guy M. (2020). "Apo Sunbird (Aethopyga boltoni), version 2.0". Birds of the World. doi:10.2173/bow.moasun1.02.
  9. ^ Mearns, Robert (1905). "Descriptions of a new genus and eleven new species of Philippine birds". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 18: 1–8 [4–5].
  10. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (January 2021). "Dippers, leafbirds, flowerpeckers, sunbirds". IOC World Bird List Version 11.1. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 2 July 2021.


sunbird, aethopyga, boltoni, species, bird, sunbird, family, nectariniidae, endemic, island, mindanao, philippines, conservation, statusleast, concern, iucn, scientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, chordataclass, avesorder, passerif. The Apo sunbird Aethopyga boltoni is a species of bird in the sunbird family Nectariniidae It is endemic to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines Apo sunbirdConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PasseriformesFamily NectariniidaeGenus AethopygaSpecies A boltoniBinomial nameAethopyga boltoniMearns 1905 Contents 1 Description 2 Habitat and distribution 3 Ecology 4 Diet 5 Reproduction 6 Taxonomy 7 ReferencesDescription editThe Apo sunbird has several distinctions between its male and female counterparts Although they both have a long curved bill olive colored back and wings white tipped tails and a yellow underbelly you can tell the difference due to the coloration of the throat The male has a slim faded yellow stripe from its bill to its chest Along with a dark gray outline around it and a small red patch in front of its shoulder The female sunbird has a pale gray throat 2 Habitat and distribution editThe Apo sunbird is a bird local to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines It can be found in mountainous areas in the western and central parts of the island specifically Mount Apo Mount Kitanglad and Mount Malindang 3 The Apo sunbird occurs at similar densities to its kin the lovely sunbird at 49 1 individuals km2 10 of the mapped area is occupied which places the number of individuals at 37 000 This would be equal to about 25 000 mature individuals However the Apo sunbird is thought to live at slightly lower densities than its counterparts so it is believed 25 000 mature individuals live in the mountainous region of Mindanao 4 Ecology editThe song can be a rapid rising and high pitched trill of 15 notes An alternative song may be equally rapid even pitched and decelerating trill or a continuous clip clip clip or sip sip sip 5 Diet editAlthough there is nothing definitive on their diet we can presume based on other sunbird species that they feed primarily on nectar but will also consume insects and spiders when feeding their young 6 They have various foraging patterns including singly in pairs and in mixed species flocks 7 Reproduction editThe Apo sunbird has been recorded breeding in January July 7 with generation lengths averaging 2 4 years ICU Redlist Of the 2 nests ever found one in 1904 and one in 1995 the second was found at over 2 400 meters A female with an enlarged ovary was also found there in March The nests were suspended high in the air roughly 24 meters The dimensions of the nest were 8 x 16 cm with a side entrance of 3 cm and were constructed of moss spider eggs and insect cases 8 Taxonomy editThe Apo sunbird was formally described in 1905 by the American ornithologist Edgar Alexander Mearns from specimens collected from Mount Apo on the island of Mindanao Philippines He coined the binomial name Aethopyga boltoni 9 Three subspecies are recognised 10 A b malindangensis Rand amp Rabor 1957 west Mindanao A b boltoni Mearns 1905 east central east Mindanao A b tibolii Kennedy RS Gonzales amp Miranda 1997 south MindanaoReferences edit BirdLife International 2020 Aethopyga boltoni IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T22718059A179061446 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2020 3 RLTS T22718059A179061446 en Retrieved 14 November 2021 Apo Sunbird eBird ebird org Retrieved 2022 10 26 Cheke Robert Mann Clive Kirwan Guy M 2020 Apo Sunbird Aethopyga boltoni version 2 0 Birds of the World doi 10 2173 bow moasun1 02 BirdLife International BirdLife International Retrieved 2022 10 26 Cheke Robert Mann Clive Kirwan Guy M 2020 Apo Sunbird Aethopyga boltoni version 2 0 Birds of the World doi 10 2173 bow moasun1 02 Our Beautiful World Sunbirds Genus Aethopyga www vulkaner no Retrieved 2022 10 26 a b Apo Sunbird Aethopyga boltoni BirdLife species factsheet datazone birdlife org Retrieved 2022 10 26 Cheke Robert Mann Clive Kirwan Guy M 2020 Apo Sunbird Aethopyga boltoni version 2 0 Birds of the World doi 10 2173 bow moasun1 02 Mearns Robert 1905 Descriptions of a new genus and eleven new species of Philippine birds Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 18 1 8 4 5 Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds January 2021 Dippers leafbirds flowerpeckers sunbirds IOC World Bird List Version 11 1 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 2 July 2021 nbsp This Nectariniidae related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apo sunbird amp oldid 1147395936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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