Short-tailed Frogmouth
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The Sumatran frogmouth (''Batrachostomus poliolophus''), also known as the short-tailed frogmouth and the pale-faced frogmouth, is a nocturnal
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belonging to the family Podargidae. It is endemic to the island of
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Description

''B. poliolophus'' has a large, arched bill with a light-brown to straw-yellow color. Its face is adorned with bristles, mainly on the forehead and ear coverts. It can be distinguished from other frogmouths by its tail, which is considerably shorter than its wings. It is sexually dimorphic. Males are mostly a dull dark brown with some black speckling and have a collar of white to pale buff feathers. Their underside is a lighter brown with black bars. A pattern of cream-buff spots covers the throat, sometimes extending to the breast and belly. The plumage of females is mainly rufous-brown with faint black barring. Unlike the males, the underside is generally of a similar color to the wings. The greater coverts and the upper breast sometimes exhibit white spots. The colar is variable, but generally similar to that of males.


Taxonomy

This species is one of twelve others in its genus. The genus ''Batrachostomus'' is one of the three in the frogmouth family (Podargidae). The genus name is derived from the Greek for frog (''batrakhos'') and mouth (''stoma''). Poliolophus is Greek for “grey crest”. The Bornean frogmouth was once considered to be a subspecies of ''B. poliolophus''.


Habitat and Distribution

This species is native to the Barisan mountains of the island of Sumatra. It is known to inhabit lowland and montane tropical forests with elevations ranging from 600 to 1200 meters.


Behavior

Due to the rarity and nocturnal nature of this species, very few observations of its behavior have been published.


Vocalizations

The vocalization of this species has been described as an undulating whistling accompanied by 5-7 notes (“''wa''”) with a descending pitch. Other calls include repeated and wavering “''weeeow''” notes, as well as a repeated, high pitched whistle sound (“''tsiutsiu''”). Some sources describe these vocalizations as having a wheezing or asthmatic quality.


Diet

This species is known to feed on insects such as crickets and small beetles.


Reproduction

The nest of ''B. poliolophus'' is described in one account as being very small relative to the size of the adult bird. The main material used in the construction of nests was parental down, as well as organic matter such as lichen or moss. The clutch consisted of a single, white egg of an oval shape. This species has a generation time of 7.5 years.


Threats and Conservation

The Sumatran frogmouth is listed as Near Threatened according to the IUCN. Though the global population has not yet been measured, it is suspected to be declining at a moderate rate. The main threat to this species is habitat loss caused by the deforestation of lowland forests on Sumatra. This is less of an issue in the higher-elevation montane forests that make up a part of its habitat.


References

short-tailed frogmouth The Sumatran frogmouth (''Batrachostomus poliolophus''), also known as the short-tailed frogmouth and the pale-faced frogmouth, is a nocturnal bird belonging to the family Podargidae. It is endemic to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia I ...
Birds of Sumatra Endemic fauna of Sumatra
short-tailed frogmouth The Sumatran frogmouth (''Batrachostomus poliolophus''), also known as the short-tailed frogmouth and the pale-faced frogmouth, is a nocturnal bird belonging to the family Podargidae. It is endemic to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia I ...
Taxa named by Ernst Hartert Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Caprimulgiformes-stub