To swallow and regurgitate? Not the Yellow-vented Bulbul!

Posted by admin on 9 February 06, Thursday
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My Alexandra palms (Archontophoenix alexandrae) are fruiting again. The large bunches of red fruits invariable attract Asian Glossy Starlings (Aplonis panayensis) that are a delight to watch, what with their iridescent dark plumage and bright red eyes. I was pleasantly surprised to observe earlier that these birds swallowed the fruits whole but soon regurgitate the seeds after the pulp had been removed in the gut.

Reviewing my earlier images of koels caught in the act of raiding these fruits, I found that I have evidence that Asian Koels (Eudynamys scolopacea) regularly swallow the fruits (see above) but have yet to actually see them regurgitate the seeds.

Yellow-vented Bulbuls (Pycnonotus goiavier) are similarly attracted to these fruits, but only when the starlings are not around. But these bulbuls apparently have a smaller gape than the above two birds as they are not able to swallow the nearly rounded 10×12 mm fruits. Instead, they peck on the red fruits to remove pieces of the soft outer covering, leaving the fruits with patches exposing the seed surface still attached to the bunch.

Obviously the starling, koel and bulbul are inefficient seed dispersers as far as the Alexandra palm is concerned. Depositing the seeds at the base of the parent palm is not advantageous to the plant at all.

I wonder whether there are any animals that actually disperse these seeds. As an exotic palm introduced from the warmer regions of Eastern Australia, it is very possible that the seed dispersers are absent in Singapore.

Comment by R. Subaraj: It would be interesting to find out if some of our local animals like plantain squirrels, actually help disperse the large seeds of some of our exotic palms.


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    Categories: Feeding strategy, Plants, Feeding-plants

    2 Comments

    Comment by wengchun

    Made Thursday, 9 of February , 2006 at 9:16 pm

    Yes, I have seen this before. However, yellow-vented bulbul will be able to swallow other smaller fruits / berries. A week ago, I sighted the yellow-vented bulbul feeding on Osmoxylon berries.

    Comment by budak

    Made Sunday, 12 of February , 2006 at 10:31 am

    I have seen Hill mynahs eating Bayas fruit and dropping seeds all over.

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