Sultan Tit

Melanochlora sultanea

The sultan tit is a large songbird with a yellow crest, dark bill, black upperparts plumage and yellow underparts. The sexes are similar. The female has greenish black upperparts and yellowish throat. The young bird is duller than the adult and has a shorter crest.
Sultan Tit - Melanochlora sultanea  Bird,Malaysia,Melanochlora sultanea,Pahang,Sultan Tit,Tit

Appearance

The male has the forehead and crown with the crest brilliant yellow; the whole upper plumage, sides of the head and neck, chin, throat, and breast deep black glossed with green, the edges of the feathers of the upper plumage with a metallic lustre, and the outermost tail-feathers tipped with white; lower plumage from the breast downwards deep yellow, the thighs barred or mottled with white. The recumbent crest is raised when the bird is alert or alarmed.

The female has the yellow parts duller; the upper plumage and sides of the head dark greenish brown; the chin and throat glossed dark olive-green; wings and tail dull black; the feathers of the upper plumage edged with metallic green.

The young resemble the female, but in the youngest stage the bright edges to the plumage of the upper parts are absent, and the greater wing-coverts are edged with white.

They forage in the mid and upper canopy singly or in small groups mainly and feed mainly on insects but sometimes feed on figs. Their loud calls with short repeated and variable whistling notes have a tit-like quality. The flight is slow and fluttery.

The bill is black; the mouth dark fleshy; the eyelids grey; the iris dark brown; the legs are grey; the claws dark horn. The length is about 8 inches; the tail measures 3.8 inches; the wing 4.4 inches; the tarsus 0.95 inches; the bill from the gape 0.75 inches.
Sultan Tit, Male Black-crested form Saw this beauty around the lodge, one lunch-time, distinct from the Yellow-crested form Bach Ma National Park,Melanochlora sultanea,Phu Loc District,Sultan tit

Naming

It is the only member of the monotypic genus "Melanochlora", which is fairly distinct from the "Parus" tits with the nearest relative being the monotypic "Sylviparus".
Sultan tit Sorry, not the greatest shot. But you can see its characteristics clearly. Melanochlora sultanea,sultan tit

Distribution

Four subspecies are recognized with the nominate "sultanea" found from Central Nepal into the eastern Himalayas extending into Myanmar, northern Thailand and Southern China. This intergrades with the race "flavocristata" is found further south in Thailand, the Malay Peninsula and Hainan. Race "seorsa" is found in Laos and parts of southeastern China and in its northern range intergrades with "sultanea". Race "gayeti" Delacour & Jabouille, 1925 which has a black crest in both males and females is found in Laos and Vietnam.

In India, this species occurs in the lower ranges of the Himalayas from Nepal to the head of the Assam valley,the Khasi hills, Cachar, Manipur, the Kakhyen hills east of Bhamo, Arrakan, the Pegu hills, Karennee, and Tenasserim. This species does not appear to be found above 4000 feet of elevation. It extends down the Malay peninsula. It frequents the larger trees in small flocks. In some forest areas such as the Buxa Tiger Reserve, the density has been estimated at around 15 per square kilometre.

The breeding season in India is April to July and the clutch is of seven eggs laid inside a lined tree cavity. They feed on caterpillars and sometimes small berries.

Widely distributed within suitable habitats throughout its large range, the Sultan Tit is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyParidae
GenusMelanochlora
SpeciesM. sultanea
Photographed in
Malaysia
Vietnam