White-eared tailorbird
{{Short description|Species of bird}}
{{speciesbox
| name = White-eared tailorbird
| image = White-eared Tailorbird.jpg
| image_caption = ssp. obscurior
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Orthotomus
| species = cinereiceps
| authority = Sharpe, 1877
| synonyms =
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The white-eared tailorbird (Orthotomus cinereiceps) is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, it but now placed in the family Cisticolidae.It is found in the Philippine islands of Basilan and West Mindanao.
Description
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EBird describes the bird as "A small, long-billed, long-tailed bird of dense undergrowth in lowland and foothill forest in western Mindanao and Basilan. Olive-green on the back and wings, with an olive-brown tail often held cocked, a pale gray belly, a black hood and chest, and a white ear-spot. Female has a white throat patch. Similar to Rufous-fronted Tailorbird, especially from behind, but has a black hood and white ear-spot. Voice includes monotonous piping notes given in series, a short phrase “pu piiiiiiiii pit,” and a rapid whistled or nasal trill."{{Cite web|title=White-eared Tailorbird|url=https://ebird.org/species/whetai1/|website=Ebird}}
= Subspecies =
Two subspecies are recognized:
- Orthotomus cinereiceps cinereiceps: Found on Basilan Island
- Orthotomus cinereiceps obscurior: Found in Zamboanga Peninsula. Cotabato. Misamis Oriental,
Ecology and behavior
It is known to feed on small inverterates. Usually seen foraging in dense undergrowth, typically in pairs. There is no breeding information on this bird aside from a reported nest in August in Basilan and birds with enlarged gonads have been collected on April and May. {{Cite journal |last=Madge |first=Steve |date=2020 |title=White-eared Tailorbird (Orthotomus cinereiceps), version 1.0 |url=https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/species/whetai1/1.0/introduction |journal=Birds of the World |language=en |doi=10.2173/bow.whetai1.01 |issn=2771-3105|url-access=subscription }}
Habitat and conservation status
White-eared tailorbird is found in dense tangles in primary and secondary forest and forest clearings up to 1,000 meters above sea level.{{Cite book|last=Allen|first=Desmond|title=Birds of the Philippines|publisher=Lynx and Birdlife Guides International|year=2020|location=Barcelona|pages=268–269}}
IUCN has assessed this bird as a Least-concern species due to its tolerance to degraded habitat.
References
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Category:Endemic birds of the Philippines
Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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