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The banded broadbill's eggs are oval-shaped and measure 26.1 mm–31.5 mm × 17.1 mm–22.2 mm (1.03 in–1.24 in × 0.67 in–0.87 in). They have a smooth and slightly shiny surface and are usually dull white with dark purple or reddish-brown flecks, denser at
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has a variable black and yellow pattern. The brilliant turquoise blue beak is broad and hooked, edged green or black. It is among the widest-billed broadbills, with a thick, heart-shaped and wide tongue that allows it to mash and "chew" its food, helping the species consume relatively large prey. The
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are slightly lighter, with a black band across the neck; this neckband is sometimes faint or absent in males from Borneo and Java. The top of the head is glossy maroon black and turns grey towards the back of the neck. The upper back is maroon-tinged dark brown; the rest of the back is mostly black,
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and beetles, but has also been recorded feeding on snails, lizards, frogs and figs. On the mainland, breeding generally occurs during the dry season; populations in the Greater Sundas have a longer breeding season lasting from March to November. On Java, the broadbill is thought to breed year-round.
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have been collected from March to July. The banded broadbill's breeding season is particularly prolonged on Sumatra and Java. Immatures have been observed in March, July, September and November on Sumatra and eggs have been collected from Belitung in April. On Java, the species may breed throughout
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notes and always followed with a noisy, high-speed, rattling trill lasting 5–9 seconds that initially rises in pitch before quickly falling. This song is frequently given by two birds one after the other, with neighbouring pairs then responding. It can be triggered by other sudden, loud sounds, but
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specimens from the Malay Peninsula was 65.1–95.0 g (2.30–3.35 oz), males weighing slightly more than females. If seen clearly, the species is unlikely to be confused with any other bird. It may be mistaken for black-and-yellow broadbill, which differs in its smaller size, black head and
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have bright yellow edges to their outer margins that form a well-marked, trapezoidal patch on the wing. The underparts are pale pinkish-violet to wine-red, with a grey tinge to the chin and upper breast and a pure grey breast-band. The tail is dark black and has white spots on the underside, the
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groves, mainly in lowland areas. A striking, large-bodied bird with a length of 21.5–23.0 cm (8.5–9.1 in), it is unlikely to be mistaken for another species. The broadbill is mostly purplish-red, with yellow-streaked black wings, a bright blue beak, a blackish face and greyish chin and
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days, both adults participating in nest-building. The nests are large, raggedy and oval or pear-shaped, with a total length of 75–90 cm (30–35 in), including the trailing tail. Materials used to make the nest include leaves, twigs, roots, fibres, moss, leaf skeletons, grass stems and
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and Sumatra, 1,100 m (3,600 ft) in Laos, 1,200 m (3,900 ft) in Cambodia and 1,220 m (4,000 ft) on Borneo. On Java, it is typically found at altitudes of 485–915 m (1,591–3,002 ft), but is sometimes as high as 1,500 m (4,900 ft).
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Females are similar to males, but can be told apart by their lack of a neckband and greyer heads and underparts. Juveniles have pale brown heads, brown upper backs, dark brown wings and black tails. They have a marked yellow
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had a height of 25 cm (9.8 in), a width of 22.5 cm (8.9 in) and a depth of 15 cm (5.9 in), with an entrance measuring 54 mm × 58 mm (2.1 in × 2.3 in).
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Despite the banded broadbill's distinctive and conspicuous colouration, it is generally hard to observe due to its lethargic habits and is generally only seen due to its loud song. It is known to make wing and
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prey before perching again, as well as catching prey in flight in a more elegant manner. Pairs and small flocks that are thought to be family groups are active throughout the day, occasionally joining
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figs are also eaten, although their importance in the species' diet is unknown. The broadbill has been recorded eating lizards up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long and frogs, eating both head-first.
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have two or three eggs. The eggs are usually dull white with dark purple or reddish-brown flecks, but those from West Java are dirty white with dense rusty-brown to lavender-grey markings. The
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Like other typical broadbills, the banded broadbill's nests are usually made at a height of 6–21 m (20–69 ft) over clearings or water bodies, hanging from dead or living trees like
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Gulson-Castillo, Eric R.; Pegan, Teresa M.; Greig, Emma I.; Hite, Justin M.; Hruska, Jack P.; Kapoor, Julian A.; Orzechowski, Sophia C.; Shipley, J. Ryan; Winkler, David W. (15 March 2019).
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in southeastern Myanmar. In the Greater Sundas, the species inhabits Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Belitung, Bangka Island, the North Natuna Islands and the Riau Archipelago. It went
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and found on Java. It is smaller than the other subspecies, with a yellow (instead of blue) iris, a narrower breast-band, a yellow (instead of purplish) vent and a paler belly.
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sweat bees, a strategy that is also seen in the black-and-yellow broadbill and which may provide protection. One nest in Borneo was observed being built over a period of 18
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Kirwan, Guy M.; del Hoyo, Josep; Bruce, Murray D.; Collar, Nigel (16 July 2021). Billerman, Shawn M.; Keeney, Brooke K.; Rodewald, Paul G.; Schulenberg, Thomas S. (eds.).
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and very rare in northern Thailand. The populations inhabiting the Malay Peninsula are treated as being near-threatened. They are found in multiple protected areas.
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displays similar to those of the black-and-yellow broadbill. Wing displays include raising the wings slightly above the back and then slowly opening and closing the
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similar to that of a black-and-red broadbill. Soft calls made during wing displays are less squeaky and lower than similar ones made by black-and-yellow broadbills.
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Winkler, David W.; Billerman, Shawn M.; Lovette, Irby J. (4 March 2020). Billerman, Shawn M.; Keeney, Brooke K.; Rodewald, Paul G.; Schulenberg, Thomas S. (eds.).
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the wide end; West Javan eggs are dirty white, sometimes tinged pink, with dense rusty-brown to lavender-grey markings concentrated at the broader end.
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males. Despite its conspicuous appearance, the bird is usually hard to see due to its sluggishness and is usually only noticed when it vocalises.
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hours long. Little is known about the species' hatching and parental care, but parents continue to provide 70–80% of food to young 13
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The banded broadbill is a striking, large-bodied bird, with a length of 21.5–23.0 cm (8.5–9.1 in). The weight of 10 adult
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and sapphire blue in all other subspecies, and the legs are pale pinkish-brown to light greyish-blue with dull black feathering.
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Like other broadbills, the species forages in a sluggish manner. It has a toothed bill-tip and spends the majority of its time
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Cottrell, G. William; Greenway, James C.; Mayr, Ernst; Paynter, Raymond A.; Peters, James Lee; Traylor, Melvin A. (1951).
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Their large, raggedy nests are hung from trees at a height of 6–21 m (20–69 ft) over clearings or water bodies.
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upper breast. Females can be told apart from males by their lack of a black neckband, although these are indistinct in
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2,3-didehydro-papilioerythrinone, which is also found in the black-and-yellow broadbill, black-and-red broadbill and
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in Kuala Lumpur over a period of three years indicates that the species wanders upon the loss of its usual habitat.
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Based on a 2017 study by the Brazilian researcher Alexandre Selvatti and colleagues, its closest relative is the
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are dark brown, with thin yellow edges that are present as a yellow line on the bend of the wing. The remaining
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On the Malay Peninsula, breeding in the banded broadbill usually takes place in the dry season following the
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Prum, Richard O.; LaFountain, Amy M.; Berg, Christopher J.; Tauber, Michael J.; Frank, Harry A. (2014).
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7,8-dihydro-3â€Č-dehydro-lutein, which is also present in the plumage of the black-and-yellow broadbill.
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the year, with nests collected in April, June and December and immatures between March and December.
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Range of the banded broadbill; nominate subspecies in light green and other subspecies in dark green
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Adult males of the nominate subspecies have a glossy purple-red head, which turns black towards the
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Selvatti, A. P.; GalvĂŁo, A.; Pereira, A. G.; Pedreira Gonzaga, L.; Russo, C. A. D. M. (2017).
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the response to playback (recorded birdsong) is usually sluggish. Other calls include a nasal
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can start before the completion of the nest and one bout of incubation was recorded being 1.8
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Dekker, René W. R. J.; Dickinson, Edward C.; Eck, Siegfried; Somadikarta, Soekarja (2000).
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comes from Java, the island on which it was discovered. Banded broadbill is the official
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and crickets) with an average length of 55 mm (2.2 in). It also feeds on
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Four subspecies of the banded broadbill are currently recognised by the IOU:
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have generally two or three eggs, although they may sometimes have more.
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and bamboo. Nests are generally hung from a sideways branch close to the
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The banded broadbill is one of two species currently placed in the genus
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Reddish colours in the banded broadbill's plumage are caused by the
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relationships among the Eurylaimidae, based on the above study:
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species. The yellow in the species' plumage is caused by the
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The Birds of the Thai-Malay Peninsula Vol. 2: Passerines
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The species inhabits several types of forest, including
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in Singapore around 1928; reports of its presence on
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536:. This larger clade is sister to one formed by the 446: 434: 426:, which was created for it. The name of the genus, 2350:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T103656950A93700674.en 2253: 2170:Dekker, RenĂ© W.R.J.; Dickinson, Edward C. (2000). 2040: 514:. These two species are most closely related to a 483: 2206: 2119: 2117: 1372:(Hemiptera), snails, spiders and beetles such as 1068:except for a central line of yellow streaks. The 2966: 1912:"NZ wrens, Sapayoa, broadbills, asities, pittas" 946:): also known as the Javan broadbill, it is the 2169: 1189:The species' song is a remarkable, short, loud 326:. It inhabits a variety of forests, along with 2114: 2042:"Asian and Grauer's Broadbills (Eurylaimidae)" 1843: 1841: 1839: 1545:International Union for Conservation of Nature 1443:. They have also been recorded being built on 375:International Union for Conservation of Nature 1806:Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 1494:, cocoons and cobwebs, presumably to provide 2562:Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 1997: 1995: 1993: 1303:groves. On the mainland, it is commonest in 1991: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1836: 1635: 1345:Adult banded broadbill feeding juvenile in 1221: 1084:are blackish, with yellowish markings. The 392: 1039:showing the markings on the wings and back 202: 56: 29: 2584: 2574: 2348: 2143: 1798: 1733: 1555:and all the other subspecies as being of 314:into two species, one including only the 2612:Audio recordings of the banded broadbill 1970: 1851:Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names 1340: 1319: 1026: 838: 2429: 2370: 2299: 1847: 999:, which would make the current species 2967: 2300:Jobling, James A., ed. (7 July 2022). 1958:from the original on 24 September 2011 322:, and one including all the remaining 2975:IUCN Red List near threatened species 2693: 2692: 2550: 2548: 2546: 2165: 2163: 2001: 1922:from the original on 18 December 2023 1906: 1904: 1902: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1894: 1352:The banded broadbill's diet includes 544:. Both of these clades are sister to 385:and the other subspecies as being of 2952:619A2C79-5A49-4889-9CE4-FD4C77D812F8 2628: 2102:from the original on 19 January 2022 1586: 2531:from the original on 1 January 2022 2496:Journal of Comparative Physiology B 2470:from the original on 1 January 2022 2336:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1858:. pp. 154, 186–187, 211, 289. 1721:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1631:means pale and is derived from the 1019:) are called the banded broadbill. 470:International Ornithologists' Union 16:Species of bird from Southeast Asia 13: 2543: 2160: 2069:from the original on 16 April 2022 1891: 1819:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1821.tb00061.x 1569:Mount Gede Pangrango National Park 1384:(Curculionidae). Small fruit like 1130:Mount Gede Pangrango National Park 14: 3006: 2605: 1226:The banded broadbill is found in 1197:, occasionally prefaced with 4–9 485:Nok Phaya Paak Kwaang laay leuang 2671: 2654: 2637: 2430:Zubkova, E. N. (December 2019). 2194:from the original on 11 May 2021 2091:Check-list of birds of the world 1780:from the original on 11 May 2021 1603:, which was formerly considered 1139: 1121: 548:. The following cladogram shows 409:in 1821 based on specimens from 81: 2482: 2423: 2411:from the original on 7 May 2022 2364: 2329:BirdLife International (2016). 2293: 2131:Molecular Biology and Evolution 1714:BirdLife International (2016). 1663: 1643: 1622: 1611:. Additionally, it treated the 1593: 1563:has also been observed in some 1258:are unconfirmed. It is usually 1184: 263:Eurylaimus javanicus friedmanni 250:Eurylaimus javanicus billitonis 2995:Taxa named by Thomas Horsfield 2081: 2032: 1934: 1792: 1749: 1615:as being conspecific with the 1599:The study did not include the 1022: 526:, and all three genera form a 1: 2302:"The Key to Scientific Names" 1885:Biodiversity Heritage Library 1830:Biodiversity Heritage Library 1695: 1403:mixed-species foraging flocks 983:All the subspecies excluding 872:, but has more metallic grey 2576:10.25226/bboc.v139i1.2019.a1 1680:, the third and last of the 1360:and fruit. Its main prey is 453: 441: 7: 1408: 1281:forests that have regrown, 721:Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchos 499:, in the typical broadbill 484: 405:by the American naturalist 10: 3011: 2180:Zoologische Verhandelingen 2094:. Vol. 7. Cambridge: 1848:Jobling, James A. (2010). 1799:Horsfield, Thomas (1821). 1766:Zoologische Verhandelingen 1728:: e.T103656944A104031815. 1531:, reducing to 20–30% by 20 1490:, bryophytes, green moss, 1336: 1110:irises are pale yellow in 1048:contrasting white collar. 773:Black-and-yellow broadbill 524:silver-breasted broadbills 512:black-and-yellow broadbill 447: 435: 2701: 2509:10.1007/s00360-014-0816-1 2456:10.1134/S1062359019080193 2397:10.1134/S1062359019070136 2343:: e.T103656950A93700674. 1658:Ernst Johann Otto Hartert 1617:silver-breasted broadbill 1538: 1297:, rubber plantations and 770: 750: 743: 714: 697:Silver-breasted broadbill 694: 687: 680: 660: 653: 624: 604: 597: 590: 577:Pseudocalyptomena graueri 570: 563: 397:The banded broadbill was 222: 215: 210: 201: 183: 176: 78:Scientific classification 76: 54: 45: 37: 28: 23: 2096:Harvard University Press 2002:Wells, David R. (2010). 1291:freshwater swamp forests 1222:Distribution and habitat 1101:are pale yellow and the 393:Taxonomy and systematics 352:The species mainly eats 2990:Birds described in 1821 2985:Birds of Southeast Asia 2371:Zubkova, E. N. (2019). 1309:mixed deciduous forests 1238:, southern and central 1228:Mainland Southeast Asia 991:as a separate species, 880:and pinker throats and 717:Black-and-red broadbill 304:Mainland Southeast Asia 38:Male of the subspecies 2272:10.2173/bow.banbro1.02 2055:10.2173/bow.euryla1.01 1636: 1349: 1040: 846: 474: 457:, meaning throat. The 237:Eurylaimus horsfieldii 2145:10.1093/molbev/msw250 2008:Bloomsbury Publishing 1344: 1320:Behaviour and ecology 1232:Greater Sunda Islands 1132:, West Java in August 1030: 842: 777:Eurylaimus ochromalus 611:Psarisomus dalhousiae 607:Long-tailed broadbill 538:long-tailed broadbill 445:, meaning broad, and 308:Greater Sunda Islands 2939:Eurylaimus-javanicus 2747:Eurylaimus_javanicus 2733:Eurylaimus javanicus 2703:Eurylaimus javanicus 2257:Eurylaimus javanicus 1944:Eurylaimus javanicus 1678:Charles Vyner Brooke 1613:grey-lored broadbill 1465:of species like the 1380:(Tenebrionidae) and 1159: 1102: 1094: 1085: 1077: 1069: 1060: 1052: 926: 881: 873: 757:Eurylaimus javanicus 667:Sarcophanops steerii 403:Eurylaimus javanicus 287:Eurylaimus javanicus 226:Eurylaimus Javanicus 187:Eurylaimus javanicus 2448:2019BioBu..46..916Z 2389:2019BioBu..46..679Z 2255:"Banded Broadbill ( 1946:(Banded Broadbill)" 1916:IOC World Bird List 1423:Peninsular Malaysia 948:nominate subspecies 868:. It is similar to 430:, derives from the 316:nominate subspecies 48:Conservation status 2331:"Banded Broadbill" 2306:Birds of the World 2264:Birds of the World 2047:Birds of the World 2010:. pp. 56–58. 1440:Koompassia excelsa 1415:East Asian Monsoon 1350: 1300:Falcataria falcata 1283:peat swamp forests 1279:selectively logged 1171:biological pigment 1041: 995:, on the basis of 847: 701:Serilophus lunatus 631:Corydon sumatranus 573:Grauer's broadbill 546:Grauer's broadbill 468:designated by the 337:Falcataria falcata 332:rubber plantations 310:. 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purplish-red bird with bright blue bill, black neckband, and black wings with yellow markings
Conservation status
Near Threatened
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Eurylaimidae
Eurylaimus
Binomial name
Horsfield
Map of Southeast Asia with green marking areas the banded broadbill is found
Synonyms
Horsfield
Temminck
Kloss
Deignan
species
Eurylaimidae
family
Mainland Southeast Asia
Greater Sunda Islands
split
nominate subspecies
subspecies
forest edge

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