Bornean black magpie explained

The Bornean black magpie (Platysmurus aterrimus), also known as the black crested magpie, is a treepie in the family Corvidae. It is endemic to the Southeast Asian island of Borneo.[1]

Taxonomy

The Bornean black magpie was formerly considered a distinctive subspecies of the black magpie, but more recent revisions now consider it a full species, Platysmurus aterrimus.[1] [2]

Description

The magpie is about 43 cm in length. It has all-black plumage with a long, broad and graduated tail, a stout black bill, a tall, bristly crest, black legs and feet, and red irises. It has a taller crest than, and lacks the white wing patch of, the nominate subspecies.[3]

Behaviour

The magpie is a garrulous and sociable bird, often seen in family parties. It has a variety of whistling and chattering calls and is also a vocal mimic. It flies with shallow wing beats that produce a distinctive low throbbing whoo or boobooboo sound.[3] [1]

Breeding

A nest found in the Tabin Wildlife Reserve in September 1981 was described as being about 20 cm across, built of sticks and sited 8 m up in a small tree.

Feeding

The magpie is an arboreal, foliage-gleaning, insectivore and frugivore, also opportunistically taking small mammals and reptiles.

Distribution and habitat

The magpie is found in the lowlands of Borneo, ranging in altitude up to about 300 m above sea level. It inhabits primary forest, including dipterocarp, kerangas and peat swamp forest, and is also found in secondary forest, overgrown tree plantations and scrub.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Phillipps' Field Guide to the Birds of Borneo . Phillipps, Quentin . Phillipps, Karen . 2011 . John Beaufoy Publishing . Oxford, UK . 978-1-906780-56-2 .
  2. Web site: Species Updates – IOC World Bird List. 2021-05-29. en-US.
  3. Web site: Black Magpie . 2013-11-16 . HBW Alive . Lynx Editions . 2013 .
  4. Book: The Birds of Borneo . Smythies, Bertram E. . Davison, Geoffrey W.H. . 1999 . Natural History Publications (Borneo) and the Sabah Society . Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia . 983-812-028-6 . 630–631 .