The Yellow-eyed Starling is classified as Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.
The Yellow-eyed Starling (Aplonis mystacea) is a species of starling in the Sturnidae family. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Aplonis mystacea. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. More
Yellow-eyed Starling (Aplonis mystacea) (Ogilvie-Grant, 1911) summary taxon grid map Wikipedia NatureServe Google: Web|Scholar ITIS Birdlife Google|Flickr Xeno-Canto - NEAR THREATENED Order: Passeriformes Family: Sturnidae English: Yellow-eyed Starling Scientific: Aplonis mystacea Protonym: Calornis mystacea Avibase ID: EAC36FC425B00A96 Taxomic Serial Number: More
Yellow-eyed Starling (Aplonis mystacea) = French: Stourne de Grant German: Spanish: Estornino Ojigualdo Taxonomy: Calornis mystacea Ogilvie-Grant, 1911, Parimau, Mimika River, New Guinea. Genus name sometimes given as Aplornis (see page 659). Monotypic. Distribution: Discontinuously in W & SC New Guinea. More
Yellow-eyed Starling Aplonis mystacea 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Near Threatened Justification This poorly known and probably nomadic species is thought to have a moderately small population, which is probably declining owing to hunting and habitat degradation. However a better understanding of its status could result in it being downlisted. More
* Yellow-eyed Starling, Aplonis mystacea * Singing Starling, Aplonis cantoroides * Tanimbar Starling, Aplonis crassa * Atoll Starling, Aplonis feadensis * Rennell Starling, Aplonis insularis * Long-tailed Starling, Aplonis magna * White-eyed Starling, Aplonis brunneicapillus * Brown-winged Starling, Aplonis grandis * San Cristobal Starling, Aplonis dichroa * Rusty-winged Starling, Aplonis More
* 1 1 6 20 Yellow-eyed Starling (Aplonis mystacea) * 1 1 8 21 Singing Starling (Aplonis cantoroides) * 1 1 6 22 Tanimbar Starling (Aplonis crassa) * 1 1 6 23 Atoll Starling (Aplonis feadensis) * 1 1 8 24 Rennell Starling (Aplonis insularis) * 5 2 3 8 25 Long-tailed Starling (Aplonis magna) * 0 3 26 White-eyed Starling (Aplonis brunneicapillus) * 1 1 More
yellow-eyed starling (Aplonis mystacea), rusty-winged starling (Aplonis zelandica), helmeted myna (Basilornis galeatus), Apo myna (Basilornis miranda), Sri Lanka myna (Gracula ptilogenys), copper-tailed glossy-starling (Lamprotornis cupreocauda), and the bare-eyed myna (Streptocitta albertinae). The preponderance of starlings of the genus Aplonis on this list of threatened species is primarily a result of the diversity of this group and the cause of that diversity: isolation on small islands of the South Pacific and Indonesia. More
Yellow-eyed Starling The Yellow-eyed Starling (Aplonis mystacea) is a species of starling in the Sturnidae family. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. See more at Wikipedia.org... More
Yellow-eyed Starling RC-9786 Please link to this site. Yellow-faced Amazon RC-9253 Please link to this site. Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby RC-497 Please link to this site. Yellow-headed Box Turtle RC-2727 Please link to this site. Yellow-headed Brush-finch RC-1957 Please link to this site. Yellow-headed Parrot RC-1806 Please link to this site. Yellow-headed Temple Turtle RC-3140 Please link to this site. Yellow-knobbed Curassow RC-10267 Please link to this site. Yellow-legged Climbing Salamander RC-2866 Please link to this site. More
Yellow-eyed Starling, Large Fig-Parrot and Flame Bowerbird being found with any degree of regularity. The situation 8 years later is that we now have a very good chance of seeing them all except the Flightless Rail, which still eludes all western birders here (though I have seen the footprints!). In addition to these rare birds, we now also find Long-billed Cuckoo and White-spotted Mannikin regularly, and have a chance of Forest Bittern. More
* Yellow-eyed Starling, Aplonis mystacea: Found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. More