Yellow-crested Helmetshrike
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The yellow-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops alberti'') or King Albert's helmetshrike is a species of
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweigh ...
in the Vanga
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Vangidae. This large, striking helmetshrike is unique in its black plumage and bright yellow crest. Though this species has been encountered broadly across the mountains of the eastern
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, there is still much to learn about this species. It is rarely reported due to the majority of its distribution occurring in relatively remote regions within the
Albertine Rift The Albertine Rift is the western branch of the East African Rift, covering parts of Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. It extends from the northern end of Lake Albert to the southern end of Lake Tan ...
, an area with ongoing
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Description


Appearance

Adults are generally all black with a bright yellow or gold crest (sometimes described as a "
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"), with the yellow extending across the entire top half of the head above the eyeline and extending backwards behind the eye. The greenish-yellow irides are surrounded by an orange eye-wattle; the bill, like the plumage, is black, though the legs and feet are reported to be light red. Individuals can be quite variable in terms of crest color, ranging from grayish-white to pale yellowish to bright gold, with variation possibly attributable either to individual variation or to wear. "Berlioz" (likely
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) communicated that the yellow pigments in the crest feathers are "soluble in benzine, alcohol, and to some extent even in water". Some birds also have varying amount of gray or white in the webbing of the primaries, but some birds are wholly black. Young birds have whitish crowns that appear dirty or faintly yellow. The bills of juvenals are likely light red, not black. Sexually monomorphic.


Vocalizations

The call has been described as a two-parted "''tlu-uk''" or "''clu-uk''" in the field, repeated as many as six times. Responds strongly to alarm calls from other individuals.


Taxonomy

The yellow-crested helmetshrike is a member of the family Vangidae. This species, along with other members of the genus ''Prionops'', was formerly considered a member of the family Malaconotidae. Little is known about this species, and its taxonomic placement within the genus ''Prionops'' is uncertain. The species' specific epithet comes from
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, as the species' type locality was located what was then the
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Regional Variation

Monotypic.


Distribution and habitat


Distribution

It is
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to the
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, with all confirmed records found from the
Lendu Plateau The Lendu Plateau is an area of high ground in the Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), on the northwest side of Lake Albert. Location The Lendu plateau is roughly a rectangle 80 km long and 50 wide, with the long a ...
west of Lake Mwitanzige (also known as Lake Albert) in the north to Mount Kabobo in the south. It has been suspected to occur outside of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as the type specimen is from
Mount Mikeno Mount Mikeno is an extinct volcanic mountain located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo section of the Virunga Mountains along with Mount Nyiragongo, Mount Nyamuragira, Mount Karisimbi, Mount Bisoke and Mount Sabyinyo. At Mount Mikeno is the ...
near the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, and a sight record of a flock exists from nearby
Mount Nyiragongo Mount Nyiragongo ( ) is an active stratovolcano with an elevation of in the Virunga Mountains associated with the Albertine Rift. It is located inside Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, about north of the town of ...
. Furthermore, a hypothetical sight record exists for
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a large primeval forest located in south-western Uganda in the Kanungu District. The Bwindi forest is on the edge of the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the East African Rift, at elevations ranging from . ...
in
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Habitat

Its natural
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is subtropical or tropical moist
montane forest Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial f ...
in the
Albertine Rift The Albertine Rift is the western branch of the East African Rift, covering parts of Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. It extends from the northern end of Lake Albert to the southern end of Lake Tan ...
, largely between the elevations of 1120-2500 m in elevation. Birds have been reported foraging in ''
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'' trees on
Mount Kahuzi Mount Kahuzi is an extinct volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is within the Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, a World Heritage Site. Location Mount Kahuzi was last active at the end of the Pleistocene. At it is the highest peak in th ...
. However, the type specimen was found dead (" mumified") on the summit of Mount Mikeno at 4,400 m in elevation; this record is both above the montane forest zone usually inhabited by this species and it is one of the most remote records of the species, leading to speculation that this is an extralimital individual. It has been suspected that this species may undertake seasonal
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Behavior


Foraging and General Behavior

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, actively searching and hunting for arthropods in fast-moving groups of up to 14-20 individuals in the forest canopy, similar to other ''Prionops''. So far as is known, this species is non-migratory, but elevational movements may occur seasonally.


Reproduction

The nest is undescribed. Chapin suspected that the species does not have a small, discrete breeding season in the northern part of its distribution. Juvenal birds have been reported from Lutunguru,
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between mid-August and October, leading
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to suspect that eggs are laid sometime in June or July.


Conservation

It is threatened by
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References

yellow-crested helmetshrike The yellow-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops alberti'') or King Albert I of Belgium, King Albert's helmetshrike is a species of bird in the Vanga family (biology), family Vangidae. This large, striking helmetshrike is unique in its black plumage a ...
Endemic birds of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
yellow-crested helmetshrike The yellow-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops alberti'') or King Albert I of Belgium, King Albert's helmetshrike is a species of bird in the Vanga family (biology), family Vangidae. This large, striking helmetshrike is unique in its black plumage a ...
yellow-crested helmetshrike The yellow-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops alberti'') or King Albert I of Belgium, King Albert's helmetshrike is a species of bird in the Vanga family (biology), family Vangidae. This large, striking helmetshrike is unique in its black plumage a ...
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