Fire-tufted barbet explained

The fire-tufted barbet (Psilopogon pyrolophus) is a species of bird in the Asian barbet family Megalaimidae. It is native to Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra, where it inhabits tropical moist lowland and montane forests. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2004.Its scientific name was proposed by Salomon Müller in 1836, who described a barbet from Sumatra.[1]

Description

The fire-tufted barbet is green with a brownish-maroon nape, grey lores, and a white band on the forehead. Its throat is green, followed by a bright yellow band before a black band, appearing like a necklace. The bill is fawn coloured with a black vertical band. It has tufts of feathers at the base of beak. The upper tufts of males are fiery orange. The adult fire-tufted barbet is long.[2]

Distribution and habitat

The fire-tufted barbet inhabits broad-leaved evergreen montane forests between on the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra.[2] Three fire-tufted barbets observed on Mount Gede in West Java between 2003 and 2005 are thought to have escaped from aviaries in this area.[3]

Behaviour and ecology

The fire-tufted barbet is a resident bird and feeds on figs, other fruits, arthropods and insects. Its call is very similar to that of cicadas.[4]

Threats

The fire-tufted barbet is primarily threatened by illegal capture and trade as a pet.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Müller . S. . 1835 . Aanteekeningen over de natuurlijke gesteldheid van een gedeelte der westkust en binnenlanden van Sumatra, met bijvoeging van eenige waarnemingen en beschrijvingen van verscheid dieren . Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie . 2 . 315–355 .
  2. Book: Robson, C. . 2000 . A guide to the birds of Southeast Asia: Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia . Princeton University Press . Princeton.
  3. Van Balen, B. . Noske, R. . amp . 2006 . Around the Archipelago . Kukila . 13 . 83–88 .
  4. Book: del Hoyo, J. . Collar, N. J. . Kirwan, G. M. . 2014 . Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World . 7: Jacamars to Woodpeckers . del Hoyo, J. . Elliott, A. . Sargatal, J. . Christie, D.A. . de Juana, E. . Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International . Barcelona, Spain and Cambridge, UK . Fire-tufted Barbet Psilopogon pyrolophus . https://www.hbw.com/species/fire-tufted-barbet-psilopogon-pyrolophus.
  5. Shepherd, C. . 2006 . The bird trade in Medan, north Sumatra: an overview . Birding Asia . 5 . 16–24 .