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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Heterophasia

Higher classification
  
Heterophasia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Leiothrichidae

Scientific name
  
Heterophasia auricularis

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Taiwan yuhina, Taiwan barwing, Heterophasia, White‑whiskered laughingthrush, Steere's liocichla

White eared sibia singing


The white-eared sibia (Heterophasia auricularis) is a species of bird in the laughtingthrush family Leiothrichidae. The species is sometimes placed in the monotypic genus Malacias. The species is itself monotypic, having no subspecies.

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Distribution

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It is endemic to the island of Taiwan, where it occupies a range of forest and woodland habitats. The species is a partial altitudinal migrant, breeding at 1,200–3,000 m (3,900–9,800 ft) above sea-level during the summer (or 2,780 m (9,120 ft) in the north of Taiwan), but with some individuals descending down to 700 m (2,300 ft) in winter, sometimes as low as 200 m (660 ft) in a particularly harsh spell. In the summer it inhabits evergreen forests, including mixed broadleaf coniferous forests, but will use deciduous forests in the winter.

Description

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The white-eared sibia is an elegant, long-tailed babbler, 22 to 24 cm (8.7–9.4 in) long and weighing an average of 40–50 g (1.4–1.8 oz). The head is black with a conspicuous white stripe through the eye, and the stripe ends in long white filamentous plumes. The wings and tail are deep blue-black, with a noticeable white wingbar. The upper back and breast is dark grey, and the belly and rump are deep rufous chestnut. The bill is black and the legs brown-flesh coloured. Both the sexes are alike, and the plumage of juvenile birds hasn't been described.

Behaviour

White-eared sibia Oriental Bird Club Image Database Whiteeared Sibia Heterophasia

The white-eared sibia is an active feeder, taking a wide range of prey and food items. It feeds on insects taken from flowers, and will also take nectar, acorns, berries, fruit and seeds. The white-eared sibia has a brushy tongue adapted to taking nectar, but is not wholly dependent on that food source. It will join flocks of Taiwan yuhina in flowering trees to take advantage of it when the chance arises. They will also take eggs and nestlings, such as those of the Taiwan yuhina. It feeds from the canopy of trees to the forest floor, but more commonly feeds higher up, either as individuals, in pairs or in small flocks. Very little is known about its breeding behaviour; while the species is not shy all that is known is that it nests in the canopy of tall trees.

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References

White-eared sibia Wikipedia