
The speckled mousebird (''Colius striatus'') is the largest
species
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of
mousebird
The mousebirds are birds in the order Coliiformes. They are the sister group to the clade Eucavitaves, which includes the Leptosomiformes (the cuckoo roller), Trogoniformes ( trogons), Bucerotiformes (hornbills and hoopoes), Piciformes (wo ...
, as well as one of the most common. It is found throughout most of
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,
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and
Southern Africa
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.
Taxonomy
The speckled mousebird was
formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist
Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition of
Carl Linnaeus
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's ''
Systema Naturae
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''. He placed it with the mousebirds in the
genus
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''
Colius
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'' and coined the
binomial name
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''Colius striatus''. Gmelin based his description on the "Coliou rayé" that had been described in 1778 by the French polymath
Comte de Buffon
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from a specimen that had been collected near the
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in South Africa.
Seventeen
subspecies are recognised:
* ''C. s. nigricollis''
Vieillot
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, 1817 – Ghana and Nigeria to southwest Central African Republic and south to west Angola and southwest DR Congo
* ''C. s. leucophthalmus''
Chapin, 1921 – north DR Congo, southeast Central African Republic and southwest Sudan
* ''C. s. leucotis''
Rüppell, 1839 – east Sudan, Eritrea and west, central Ethiopia
* ''C. s. hilgerti''
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, 1910 – southwest Djibouti, northeast Ethiopia and northwest Somalia
* ''C. s. jebelensis''
Mearns, 1915 – south Sudan, northeast DR Congo and north Uganda
* ''C. s. mombassicus''
Van Someren, 1919 – south Somalia to northeast Tanzania
* ''C. s. kikuyensis'' Van Someren, 1919 – central Kenya and north Tanzania
* ''C. s. cinerascens''
Neumann
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, 1900 – west, central Tanzania
* ''C. s. affinis''
Shelley, 1885 – east Tanzania to northeast Zimbabwe and north Mozambique
* ''C. s. berlepschi''
Hartert, EJO, 1899 – southwest Tanzania to northeast Zambia and Malawi
* ''C. s. kiwuensis''
Reichenow, 1908 – east DR Congo, central, south Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and northwest Tanzania
* ''C. s. congicus'' Reichenow, 1923 – east Angola to south, southeast DR Congo and west Zambia
* ''C. s. simulans''
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, 1979 – central Mozambique and southeast Malawi
* ''C. s. integralis'' Clancey, 1957 – northeast South Africa, southeast Zimbabwe and south Mozambique
* ''C. s. rhodesiae'' Grant, CHB &
Mackworth-Praed, 1938 – east Zimbabwe and west Mozambique
* ''C. s. minor''
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, 1876 – east South Africa and
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
* ''C. s. striatus''
Gmelin, JF, 1789 – south South Africa
Description
The speckled mousebird is about long, with the tail comprising approximately half the length, and weighs about . It is well-named, because it is dull-mousy brown in overall color on the back and on the head (including a prominent crest). The
bill
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is black on the upper part and is a pinkish color on the lower part.
The subspecies mainly differ in the contrast on the head, the throat colour, the amount of barring and the iris colour.
The rare
white-headed mousebird can be confused with this species, but the differently colored mandibles and the lack of a bare grey orbital patch render the speckled species distinctive.
[
The speckled mousebird is not known for its voice, as ]songbirds
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are, although it is a noisy creature. They make a warbling ''tsu-tsu'' call while in flight, and are known for their ''tisk-tisk'' alarm call while in flight.[
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Distribution and habitat
It is distributed from Cameroon
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east to Eritrea
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and Ethiopia
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, south through eastern Africa
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to southern South Africa
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and it is overspread whole part of Tanzania
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. Most habitats are suitable for this species, except the rainforest
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s and more arid areas. This mousebird prefers open bushveld habitats. It is widespread in savanna
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and open woodlands, as well as areas with tangled thickets. It is a common "backyard bird," often seen in urban areas that contain gardens and orchards.[
]
Behaviour and ecology
These are conspicuously social birds, feeding together and engaging in mutual preening. They also accompany each other when they go to ground to dust bathe (also to occasionally to swallow pebbles to assist in grinding up vegetation as they digest it). Upon nightfall, they roost in very tight groups of 20 or so birds and on cold nights they can become torpid. Being in a torpid state could make them easy prey, but the large groups are apparently effective enough to deter most nocturnal predators.[
]
Breeding
The speckled mousebird may breed at any time of the year. The nest
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is a large (for the bird) and untidy cup made of vegetable and animal material (sometimes including cloth and paper) and is constructed by both the male and female. Clutch size ranges from one to seven eggs (apparently based on latitude), but usually averages 3–4. Nestlings are fed by both parents and also by helpers, which usually are juveniles from previous clutches. The incubation period is fourteen days and the offspring will leave the nest for the first time at about seventeen or eighteen days. After a little over a month, the nestlings will begin foraging for themselves.[
]
Food and feeding
The speckled mousebird is a frugivore which subsists on fruit
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s, berries
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, leaves, seed
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s and nectar, and is fairly strict in its choice of food from area to area.
Gallery
Speckled mousebird (Colius striatus kiwuensis) 2.jpg, ''C. s. kiwuensis'', Uganda
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Speckled mousebirds (Colius striatus kikuyensis) pair.jpg, ''C. s. kikuyensis'', Kenya
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References
Further reading
*Sinclair, I., et al. ''SASOL Birds of Southern Africa''. Struik. 2002.
External links
* Speckled mousebird
Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds
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