Malayan night heron
{{Short description|Species of bird}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2020}}
{{Speciesbox
| name = Malayan night heron
| image=Malayan Night-Heron - Taiwan_S4E8695 (17320173361).jpg
| image2={{listen|filename=黑冠麻鷺叫聲.ogg|title=Malayan night heron call|description=Muzha Park, Taipei City, Taiwan, May 2013.}}
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Gorsachius
| species = melanolophus
| authority = (Raffles, 1822)
| range_map = Gorsachius melanolophus map.svg
| range_map_caption = Range of G. melanolophus {{leftlegend|yellow|Breeding range|outline=gray}}{{leftlegend|green|Resident range|outline=gray}}{{leftlegend|blue|Wintering range|outline=gray}}
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The Malayan night heron (Gorsachius melanolophus), also known as Malaysian night heron and tiger bittern,{{cite web|title=Malayan Night-Heron|url=http://www.birdingintaiwan.com/malayannightheron.htm|website=Birding in Taiwan|access-date=31 July 2016}} is a medium-sized heron. It is distributed in southern and eastern Asia.
Distribution and habitat
The Malayan night heron has been found in India, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan. It is a vagrant in Palau and Korea. Its range size is estimated at 1,240,000 km2. One roadkilled bird was discovered on Christmas Island, Australia where it is likely a vagrant.{{Cite journal |last1=Boles |first1=Walter E. |last2=Smith |first2=Michael J. |last3=Tsang |first3=Leah |last4=Sladek |first4=Jaynia |date=2016 |title=The first specimen of a Malayan Night-Heron 'Gorsachius melanolophus' from Australia |url=https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.354956546694307 |journal=Australian Field Ornithology |volume=33 |issue=148–150|pages=148–150 |doi=10.20938/afo33148150 }} This bird occurs in forests, streams, and marshes. In Japan, population densities of the herons increased as undisturbed forest cover on islands increased.{{Cite journal |last1=Kawakami |first1=Kazuto |last2=Fujita |first2=Masaki |date=2005 |title=The distribution of the Malayan Night Heron Gorsachius melanolophus in the Yaeyama and Miyako Islands, southern Japan |url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/osj/4/1/4_1_73/_article/-char/ja/ |journal=Ornithological Science |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=73–79|doi=10.2326/osj.4.73 }}
Description
File:Night Heron - Hsinchu, Taiwan.jpg
The Malayan night heron is about {{convert|48|cm|abbr=on}} long. The wingspan is about {{convert|86|cm|abbr=on}}. It is stocky, with a short beak. Its neck and breast are rufous. There are streaks going down the centre of the neck to the breast. The upperparts are chestnut and vermiculated. The flight feathers are blackish.{{cite book|last1=Jeyarajasingam|first1=Allen|last2=Pearson|first2=Alan|title=A Field Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore|date=2012|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-1996-3942-7|page=99|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XCwUDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA99}} The crown is black, the chin is white, and the eyes are yellow.{{cite book|last1=MacKinnon|first1=John|last2=Phillipps|first2=Karen|title=A Field Guide to the Birds of China|date=2000|publisher=Oxford University Press|page=[https://archive.org/details/fieldguidetobird00john/page/236 236]|url=https://archive.org/details/fieldguidetobird00john|url-access=registration|isbn=978-0-1985-4940-6}} The beak is black and the legs are greenish.{{cite book|last1=Kennedy|first1=Robert|title=A Guide to the Birds of the Philippines|date=2000|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-1985-4668-9|page=31|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fPDxk551AhkC&pg=PA31}} The juvenile is greyish to rufous and is spotted and vermiculated.{{cite book|last1=Grimmett|first1=Richard|last2=Inskipp|first2=Carol|last3=Inskipp|first3=Tim|title=Birds of the Indian Subcontinent|date=2013|publisher=Bloomsbury|isbn=978-1-4081-6264-4|page=82|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kMwXBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA82}} Males have been reported to have deeper blue lores and a longer crest compared to females during the breeding season.{{Cite journal |last=Tsao |first=M. H. |date=1998 |title=[A record of Malayan Night Heron.] (Original in Chinese) |journal=Yuhina |volume=58 |pages=25–28}} Males develop the dark blue lores 30–60 days prior to pair-bonding, while females had bluish-green lores when they first appeared in the breeding areas. Colours of the lores of both sexes faded as incubation progressed, with colours changing to bluish-green to green to greyish-green. If pairs laid a second clutch, the colouration of their lores were duller than the colouration during the first clutch.
Biology
The Malayan night heron is usually solitary. It roosts in trees and feeds in open areas. It seems to nest singly and not colonially in association with other waterbirds. In Taiwan, nests are sometimes close to urban buildings and feed on earthworms and frogs in open areas amid buildings. Birds with immature plumage attempt to disrupt pair bonding of adults, and sometimes immature birds are seen bonded with adults though their ability to build nests seemed poor. In one observed instance, people assisted an immature-adult pair by building a base for a poorly constructed nest.{{Cite journal |last=Chang |first=C.-C. |date=2000 |title=Malayan Night Heron Gorsachius melanolophus breeding in immature plumage |journal=Journal |volume=16 |pages=167–168}} Of six breeding pairs observed in Taiwan, four were immature-adult pairs suggesting that the species in Taiwan has few breeding adults. Birds in immature plumage appeared to be sexually mature
Its territorial call is deep oo notes. It also produces hoarse croaks and arh, arh, arh.
The most common food items are earthworms and frogs, and it will sometimes eat fish.Chang, C. (2000). [http://orientalbirdclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Chang-Nightheron.pdf Malayan Night Heron Gorsachius melanolophus breeding in immature plumage.] Forktail 16 167–8. Downloaded on 26 August 2010. A study of its pellets found reptiles, snails, chilopods, arachnids, crabs and insects.{{cite journal|last1=Kawakami|first1=Kazuto|last2=Fujita|first2=Masaki|last3=Hasegawa|first3=Motohiro|last4=Makahira|first4=Hiroshi|title=Dietary characteristics of the Malayan Night Heron (Gorsachius melanolophus) in the Yaeyama Islands, southern Japan|journal=Chinese Birds|date=2011|volume=2|issue=2|pages=87–93|url=http://www.chinesebirds.net/EN/abstract/abstract75.shtml|doi=10.5122/cbirds.2011.0015|bibcode=2011AvRes...2...87K }} Pellets of breeding birds in Korea had earthworms, snails and cicadas.{{Cite journal |last1=Oh |first1=H. |last2=Kim |first2=Y. |last3=Kim |first3=N. |date=2010 |title=First Breeding Record of Japanese Night Heron Gorsachius goisagi in Korea |url=https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.9.131 |journal=Ornithological Science |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=131–134|doi=10.2326/osj.9.131 }} An instance of predation of the Brown Anole Anolis sagrei has been observed.{{Cite journal |last1=Norval |first1=G. |last2=Chiu |first2=P.-K. |last3=Chu |first3=H.-P. |last4=Mao |first4=J.-J. |date=2011 |title=An instance of preda-tion on a brown anole (Anolis sagrei Duméril & Bibron, 1837) by a Malay night heron (Gorsachius melanolophusSwinhoe, 1865) |journal=Herpetology Notes |volume=4 |pages=5–7}}
Conservation
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Gorsachius melanolophus}}
- [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=3747&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
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Category:Birds of Northeast India