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banteng bos javanicus at ujung kulon national park by www.krakatau-tour.com

gymnothorax javanicus

©Karen Curtis

Maui Island of Hawaii USA

 

The story that the locals tell is that these animals were expected to control the rat population. The mistake was that the Mongoose is active in the day and rats,are active at night so the plan failed.

 

The Mongoose is one of the worst invasive species in Hawaii and was introduced between 1877 and 1890. These animals pose a major threat to native birds (especially ground nesters).

    

Witbaardsterretjie

(Chlidonias hybrida)

 

Witbaardsterretjie

(Chlidonias hybrida)

 

The whiskered tern (Chlidonias hybrida) is a tern in the family Laridae. The genus name is from Ancient Greek khelidonios, "swallow-like", from khelidon, "swallow". The specific hybridus is Latin for hybrid; Pallas thought it might be a hybrid of white-winged black tern and common tern, writing "Sterna fissipes [Chlidonias leucopterus] et Hirundine [Sterna hirundo] natam”.[2]

 

This bird has a number of geographical races, differing mainly in size and minor plumage details.

 

C. h. hybrida breeds in warmer parts of Europe and Asia. The smaller-billed and darker C. h. delalandii is found in east and south Africa, and the paler C. h. javanicus from Java to Australia.

 

The tropical forms are resident, but European and Asian birds winter south to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent.

 

This species breeds in colonies on inland marshes, sometimes amongst black-headed gulls, which provide some protection. The scientific name arises from the fact that this, the largest marsh tern, show similarities in appearance to both the white Sterna terns and to black tern.

 

The size, black cap, strong bill (29–34 mm in males, 25–27 mm and stubbier in females, with a pronounced gonys) and more positive flight recall common or Arctic tern, but the short, forked-looking tail and dark grey breeding plumage above and below are typically marsh tern characteristics. The summer adult has white cheeks and red legs and bill. The crown is flecked with white in the juvenile, and the hindcrown is more uniformly blackish, though in the winter adult this too is flecked with white. The black ear-coverts are joined to the black of the hindcrown, and the space above is mottled with white, causing the black to appear as a C-shaped band. The sides of the neck are white; this sometimes continues across the nape. The collar is less sharply defined. All through the year the rump is pale grey. In the juvenile, the mantle (279 mm) has a variegated pattern. The feathers of the back and scapulars are dark brown, with prominent broad buff edgings and often subterminal buff bars or centers. There is usually an admixture of new gray feathers, especially on the mantle, quite early in the fall. The mantle is silvery-gray in the adult. The call is a characteristic krekk.

 

In winter, the forehead becomes white and the body plumage a much paler grey. Juvenile whiskered terns have a ginger scaly back, and otherwise look much like winter adults. The first winter plumage is intermediate between juvenile and adult winter, with patchy ginger on the back.

 

The whiskered tern eats small fish, amphibians, insects and crustaceans.

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Lesser Adjutant - Leptoptilos javanicus - Зондский марабу

 

VULNERABLE

 

Nagaon, Nagaon district, Assam, India, 02/25/2023

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Blue-tailed Bee-eater

Merops philippinus javanicus,

Location: Sungai Balang, Johor, Malaysia

10 January 2006

 

OQ0S2972

 

Gunung Jerai FR, Kedah, Malaysia.

 

Euonymus indicus B.Heyne ex Wall. Celastraceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Kumbang (Sumatra), Kaduk kai (Thai)]. Native to India (Andaman and Nicobar); Indo-China (Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam); Malesia (Indonesia - Celebes, Irian Jaya, Java, Kalimantan, Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Sumatra; Malaysia; Philippines). Tree to 23 m tall. Habitat - lowland and hill forest to 400 m. Widespread.

 

Synonym(s):

Euonymus alatus Elmer [Illegitimate]

Euonymus bancanus Miq.

Euonymus coriaceus Ridl.

Euonymus elmeri Merr.

Euonymus goughii Wight

Euonymus horsfieldii Turcz.

Euonymus javanicus Blume

Euonymus javanicus var. coriaceus (Ridl.) Blakelock

Euonymus javanicus var. elmeri (Merr.) Blakelock

Euonymus javanicus var. sphaerocarpus Hassk.

Euonymus javanicus var. timorensis (Zipp.) Miq.

Euonymus micropetalus Ridl.

Euonymus sphaerocarpus Hassk.

Euonymus sumatranus Miq.

Euonymus sumatranus Merr. [Illegitimate]

Euonymus timorensis Zipp. ex Span.

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

FRIM Flora Database

www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2803396

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?16275

A Dictionary of the Economic Products of the Malay Peninsula, I H Burkill et. al., Oxford University Press, 1935

 

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Officially the commonest bird in Singapore

Java's Slot (Nycticebus javanicus)

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus). Waialua, Oahu, Hawaii.

Javan myna

Javamaina

 

ZooParc de Beauval, St Aignan (France) - Juin 2020

Acridotheres javanicus

A common feral resident in Singapore

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Lesser Adjutant Stork

 

Location: Hathikhira Tea Estate, Karimganj District,

 

Date: 1st January 2012

 

Equipment: Nikon D300s with Sigma 150-500mm OS lens

 

Status: 'Vulnerable' on the IUCN Red List

  

Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. April 2013.

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Born as male and turns into female later in life, this eel can grow up to three meters long.

Lesser Adjutant - Leptoptilos javanicus;

(Endangered). This bulky stork was spotted on Sunday the 11th january 2009 late morning at Yala Runhunu National Park, and is the largest bird on the island.

We were driving in our jeep trying to spot leopard when we saw the Adjutant a few hundred feet away. I just pulled out my Sigma 500mm Lens and took this sho in a hurry and it came out ok.

 

靠島中心的植群以爪哇磚子苗(Cyperus javanicus)高草原為優勢群落,台灣虎尾草(Chloris formosana)次之,不過雨季還未到,草看起來還是乾枯的顏色 @西吉嶼

Small Asian Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) standing on lawn at Coubaril, Castries, Saint Lucia.

 

They were introduced to the plantations in the Smaller Antilles to prey on rats and possibly snakes but became a problem due to them hunting birds and bird eggs, threatening many local island species.

Cyperus javanicus (Ahuawa)

Habit and insect collecting at Kahului Airport, Maui, Hawaii.

July 21, 2006

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Also known as Mariscus javanicus.

Cerek Jawa/ Javan Plover(Charadrius javanicus): Restricted to Java and the Kangean Islands, Indonesia, where it occurs on sandy beaches, mudflats and adjacent open areas around the coasts. The taxonomic status of this species is extremely unclear and records attributable to it are therefore sparse; nevertheless, it was recently found common in southern Madura. While it may prove widespread, its population is likely to be small and declining due to human disturbance of coastal habitats within its limited and linear range.

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Giant Moray,Gymnothorax javanicus at Abu Dabab Reefs, Red Sea, Egypt #SCUBA

Langkawi Wildlife Park

Lot 1485, Kampung Belanga Pecah,

Jalan Ayer Hangat, 07000 Langkawi,

Kedah, Malaysia

 

Tragulus javanicus; Pelanduk, Kancil, Lesser mousedeer. Native to South East Asia.

Name: Red-billed malkoha

Scientific: Zanclostomus javanicus

Malay: Cenuk Api / Cenuk Paruh Merah

Family: Cuculidae

IUCN Red List (v.3.1, 2016): Least concern

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