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 NT    Crested Jay* Id (Atlas):
    Platylophus galericulatus

Description (10)
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Other Names (World)
Crested Jay, Malay Jay, Crested Shrike-jay, Malay Crested Jay (malaccensis), Sumatran Crested Jay (coronatus), Javan Crested Jay (galericulatus), Crested Shrikejay

Family
Platylophidae (Crested Jay)

Size
31 - 33 cm

First Described (Guide)
(Cuvier, 1816)

Habitat
Lowland evergreen forest, both primary and tall secondary. From sea-level - 1,500 m.

Range (Guide)
Brunei Darussalam (B), Indonesia (B), Malaysia (B), Myanmar (B), Thailand (B).

Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.

Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010) and decreasing.

Status NT
Habitat destruction and degradation due to illegal logging and land conversion, and forest fires are the main threats.

For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Voice
Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (77)...)

 
Crested Jay (Platylophus galericulatus) [XC35655]
     by David Farrow from , Malaysia (song)

 
Crested Jay (Platylophus galericulatus) [XC96419]
     by Arend Wassink from , Malaysia (call)

Subspecies
Affiliations uncertain, and molecular-genetic studies have not yet shed light on its relationships. Originally allied with shrikes (Laniidae), and has been suggested as being closest to the helmet-shrikes (Prionopidae) and perhaps better placed within that family or with bush-shrikes (Malaconotidae). Unlike other members of present family, has distinctive very long crest, lacks obvious nasal tuft but has long rictal bristles (leaving nostrils exposed), and has spotted and barred juvenile and immature plumages. However, until further information becomes available probably best treated as a primitive member of current family.

Some confusion has existed over names applied to subspecies. Proposed names scapulatus and ardesiacus (both with vague type localities restricted to Java) are junior synonyms of nominate. Subspecies lemprieri possibly part of a cline and perhaps of doubtful validity.

The following 5 subspecies are recognised:

  • malaccensis Cabanis, 1866   -  Malay Peninsula.
  • coronatus (Raffles, 1822)   -  Sumatra and most of Borneo (except north).
  • lemprieri Nicholson, 1883   -  Northern Borneo.
  • galericulatus (Cuvier, 1816)   -  Java.
  • ardesiacus (Bonaparte, 1850)   -  Southern Myanmar, peninsular Thailand and Malay Peninsula.



References
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Files:
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