Biology:Asian glossy starling

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Short description: Species of bird

Asian glossy starling
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Adult
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Immature
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Sturnidae
Genus: Aplonis
Species:
A. panayensis
Binomial name
Aplonis panayensis
(Scopoli, 1786)
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Global range
  Year-Round Range
  Summer Range
  Winter Range

The Asian glossy starling (Aplonis panayensis) is a species of starling in the family Sturnidae. It is found in Bangladesh, Brunei, India , Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines , Singapore, Taiwan (introduced), Cambodia and Thailand. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical mangrove forest. There is also a huge number of this species inhabiting towns and cities, where they take refuge in abandoned buildings and trees. They often move in large groups and are considered one of the noisiest species of birds. In the Philippines, it is known as kulansiyang, galansiyang, or kuling-dagat.

The following subspecies are recognised by the International Ornithological Congress:[2]

  • A. p. affinis (Blyth, 1876) – northeastern India , Bangladesh, southwestern Myanmar
  • A. p. tytleri (Hume, 1873) – Andaman and north Nicobar Islands
  • A. p. albiris Abdulali, 1967 – central and southern Nicobar Islands
  • A. p. strigata (Horsfield, 1821)Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and west Borneo
  • A. p. altirostris (Salvadori, 1887) – Simeulue, Banyak Islands, and Nias Island
  • A. p. nesodramus (Oberholser, 1926) – Babi Island
  • A. p. pachistorhina (Oberholser, 1912) – Batu and Mentawai Islands
  • A. p. enganensis (Salvadori, 1892) – Enggano Islands
  • A. p. heterochlora (Oberholser, 1917) – Anambas and Natuna Islands
  • A. p. eustathis (Oberholser, 1926) – east Borneo
  • A. p. alipodis (Oberholser, 1926) – Panjang, Maratua and Derawan Islands
  • A. p. gusti Stresemann, 1913Bali
  • A. p. sanghirensis (Salvadori, 1876) – Sangihe and Talaud Islands
  • A. p. panayensis (Scopoli, 1786) – north Sulawesi and the Philippines

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References

Wikidata ☰ Q517230 entry