NOTES ON A COLLECTION OF BIRDS FROM LAMU ANDDISTRICT, MADE BY MR. H. J. ALLEN TURNERIN APRIL 1916.By V. G. L. VANSOMEREN,M.B.O.U.
The following is a list of the birds collected by Mr. H. J.
Allen Turner during his safari to Lamu and district. The
collection contains 836 skins, representing 128 species, and was
made in April 1916.
In some few cases I have been unable to determine the
exact sub-species to which they belong, owing to want of
material with which to compare them and to lack of literature.
Such birds will be sent home for further study.
The entire collection, with the exception of the European
migrants and a few examples of African species, has been placed
in the Society's Museum and is available for study.
As far as possible the order followed and nomenclature
is that of Reichenow in his ' Vogel Afrikas.'
LARlDlE
Larus Hemprichi, Bruch. Hemprich's Gull. ~ 1. Manda
Island. A not fully adult bird, showing traces of second
plumage. In heavy moult.
Gelochelidon nilotica, Hasselg. Gull-billed Tern. ~ 1,
c! 1. Lamu and Manda. The female is in almost full plumage,
while the male is in complete winter dress. 1'hey were collected
within a few days of one another, during April. Wings 315
and 313 mm.
Sterna bergei, Lcht., ~ 2, c! 1. Sterna media, Hors£., ~ 9,
c! 2. Yellow-billed Terns. Manda Island. These birds are
all in winter plumage.
CHARADRIIDlE
Glareola pratincola fulliborni. African Red-winged Pratincole.
~ 4, c! 8. Lamu and Manda. According to Hartert
(Nov. Zool. Tring. 1916) the Pratincoles found on the East
Coast of Africa as far south as Natal belong to G. p. luZZiborni.
All the birds of this series obtained belong to one
species.
Cursorius temmincki, Sw. African Red-capped Courser.
~ 9, c! 7. Coast of mainland. A certain amount of variation
in the richness of the coloration on the breast exists, but on
the whole the series is uniform. A very young bird, in first
plumage, was shot May 11, 1916.
Charadrius Geoffroyi, ~ 1, c! 2. Manda Island. One male
is in almost full summer plumage, while the other is still in
winter dress. They were collected between April 6 and 9.
Oharadrius mongolicus, Pall. ~ 1, ~ 4. Lamu and Manda.
These birds agree in every way with the description of O.
mongolus, and not O. pyrrhothorax. They have the lateral
upper tail coverts white with grey-brown spot midway on the
shaft.
Oharadrius hiaticula, L. Ringed Plover. ~ 1, ~ 3. Mombasa
and Manda Island. The males are in full breedingplumage;
the wing measurements vary from 122-
129 mm.
Oharadrius pecurius. Sand Plover. ~ 3, ~ 10. Manda
Island, M'koi and Lamu. This series included birds in all
stages.
Oharadrius marginata. ~ 1, ~ 1. Manda and Lamu. The
male is in full dress.
Squatarola helvetica, L. Grey Plover. ~ 3, ~ 2. Manda
and Lamu. Although all these birds were collected at almost
the same time, they show gradations from full summer plumage
to full winter. They were collected in March.
Stephanibyx inornatus, Swains. Lesser Grey-breasted Plover.
~ 2, ~ 2. Lamu and M'koi. Wing measurements vary from
160 to 184 mm.
(Edicnemus vermiculatus, Cab. African Stone Plover.
~ 4, ~ 6. Lamu. The birds in this series are remarkably
uniform in colour and size, with the exception of one quite
young speCImen.
Dromus ardeola, Payk. Crab Plover. ~ 3, ~ 3. Lamu
and Manda. An immature female in first dress was collected
in April.
Numenius arquatus, L. Curlew. ~ 7, ~ 8. Manda Island.
The great difference in size between adult males and females
is well illustrated in this series. The largest bird has the bill
180 mm. on the straight and the smallest 125 mm.
Numenius phmopus, L. Whimbrel. ~ 3, ~ 3. Manda
Island.
Terekia cinerea, Guld. Yellow-legged Plover. ~ 2, ~ 1.
Lamu and Manda. These birds are just coming into full
plumage.
Tringoides hypoleucus, L. Common Sandpiper. ~ 3, ~ 2.
Lamu and Manda. Birds.in soiled and dull plumage.
Tringa arenaria, L. Sanderling. ~ 2, <! 8. Lamu and
Manda. These birds, collected during the first two weeks of
April, show every grade of plumage from the almost full winter
to the half summer dreS's.
Tringa subarquata, Gould. Curled Sandpiper. ~ 8, <! 6.
Manda Island. This series, collected towards the end of April,
included birds in practically full summer to full winter plumage.
Tringa minuta, Leisl. Little. Stint. ~ 2. Mombasa.
Both birds in full winter dress.
Totanus nebularius, Gunn. Green Shank. ~ 4. Manda
and Lamu. One male is in full dress and has the head and
neck streaked with black and the breast spotted with triangular
marks. It is considerably larger than the others.
TURNICIDlE
Turnix lepurana. Butten Quail. ~ 1. Manda Island.
ARDEIDlE
Herodias gazetta. Lesser Egret. ~ 2. M'koi. A young
bird and a fully mature male.
COLUMBIDlE
Vinago Wakefieldi, Sharpe. Coast Green Pigeon. ~ 1,
<! 4. Manda Island and Lamu. Wing measurements vary
from 145 to 154 mm.
Turtur semitorquata, Rupp. Grey-vented Dove. ~ 2.
Manda Island and M'koi.
Chalcopelia chalcospilos. Green-fllpotted Dove. ~ 2. Lamu.
Rather paler than birds from the highlands, but not varying
III sIze.
(Ena capensis, 1. Cape Long-tailed Dove. ~ 2. Manda
Island and Lamu.
Pternistes Humboldti, Peters. Black-breasted Francolin.
~ 1. M'koi. An adult male in full plumage.
Francolinus Grantii, Hartl. Grant's Bush Francolin. ~ 9,
<! 7. M'koi, Manda, Mombasa, and Lamu. In this series
there are no birds which approach the so-called F. Kirki in the
amount of speckling on the breast and under surface.
ACOIPITRES FALCONIDlE
Kaupi/alco monogrammicus, Tem. Bearded Sparrow Hawk.
!? 2, ~ 2. Mombasa and Lamu. All adult birds.
Accipiter minnulus tropicalis. Pigmy Sparrow Hawk.
!? 1. M'koi. A single specimen which does not differ from
birds from Nairobi District.
Melierax poliopterus, Cab. Barred Sparrow Hawk. !? 1.
M'koi. In almost full plumage.
Circaetus cinereus. White-bellied Eagle. !? 1. M'koi.
STRIGES
Strixflammea maculata. African Barn Owl. !? 1. Manda..
An adult bird in fair condition. The under surface is spa.ringly
spotted.
CUCULIDlE
Centropus superciliosus. Hackled-neck Cuckoo. !? 1, ~ 5.
Mombasa and Lamu. Tbese birds are somewhat smaller
than inland birds.
Coccystes iacobinus. Lesser Crested Cuckoo. !? 1, ~ 3.
Manda Island and M'koi.
Chrysococcyx cupreus, Bodd. Golden Cuckoo. !? 2, ~ 2.
Lamu and Manda Island.
Chrysococcyx klassii. White-breasted Emerald Cuckoo.
!? 2. Manda Island.
COLIIDlE
Colius striatus, sub. sp. (?). White-throated Coly. !? 8, ~ 8.
Manda Island, M'koi, Lamu, and Mombasa. Tbe coast Co]y
is undoubtedly separable from the inland form, being much
paler generally, and having a whitish throat. C. Grant notes
this in Ibis, July 1915, p. 403.
Colius macrourus macrourus? Red-billed Coly. !? 3,
~ 2. Manda and Lamu. These birds are decidedly paler
than birds from Kisumu and Uganda and generally smaller,
and are thus nearer to typical C. macrourus than to C. m.
pulcher.
NOTES ON A COLLECTION OF BIRDS
Campothera pallida, Reich. Pale Spotted Woodpecker.
~ 8, ~ 4. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda Island. Somewhat
like C. nubica, but generally paler and having the white spots
on the crown much larger.
Dendropicus tuscescens massaicus, Neum. Massai Pigmy
Woodpecker. ~ 1, ~ 2. Mombasa and Manda.
Dendropicus Hartlaubi, Malh. Hartlaub's Woodpecker.
!j? 2, ~ 2. Lamu and Mombasa.
CAPITONIDlE
Barbatula pusillus affinis, Reich. Little Red-fronted Barbet.
~ 3, 0 5. Lamu and Manda Island. A small race agreeing
with specimens obtained inland.
CORACIIDlE
Coracias garrulus, L. European Roller. ~ 1. Lamu.
In full plumage.
Coracias caudatus caudatus. Long-tailed Roller. ~ 1, ~ 3.
Lamu and M'koi. Identical with inland birds.
Coracias caudatus lorti, Shelley. Green-breasted Longtailed
Roller. ~ 2, ~ 7. A good series in which the characters
are constant in all but one specimen, which appears to approach
typical C. caudatus in coloration. It is of interest to note
that this bird and the preceding were found in large numbers
in the same localities.
ALCEDINIDlE
Ceryle rudis. Pied Kingfisher. ~ 1, ~ 1. Manda.
Halcyon chelicuti. Hooded Kingfisher. ~ 1, ~ 4. Lamu.
Halcyon leucocephalus. Brown-bellied Kingfisher. ~ 3,
~ 11. Lamu and M'koi. These birds are rather darker on
the crown than birds from Victoria Nyanza, and have the
throat pure white, a large patch of red-brown on the shoulder
joint, and a line of the same colour separating the grey of the
head from the black of the mantle. They can, however, be
matched with a bird from Simba.
Halcyon orientalis. White-breasted Kingfisher. ~ 2, ~ 1.
Mombasa and Manda Island.
MEROPlDlE
Melittophagus pusillus cyanostictus, Cab. Yellow-throated
Bee-Eater. ~ 3, ~ 8. Lamu and Mombasa, M'koi. C. Grant
states, Ibis, 1915, that the type locality of Cabanis' bird is
Mombasa. These specimens, therefore, must belong to M. p.
cyanostictus, and not M. p. Sharpei, Hartert. Birds from
Nairobi and farther inland are paler on the under surface,
and have the blue superciliary stripe distinct and extending
well on to the forehead and joining its fellow of the opposite
side. These birds are not M. c. meridionalis.
Merops superciliosus. Green Bee-Eater. ~ 12, ~ 15.
Lamu.
Merops nubicus. Carmine Bee-Eater. ~ 6, ~ 6. Mombasa
and Lamu. Birds in first plumage were obtained.
UPUPlDlE
Rhinopomaster schalowi, Neum. Slender-billed Wood-hoopoe.
~ 2, ~ 4. Manda Island and Mombasa.
One male from Manda Island is abnormal in that the
amount of white on the wing extends to all the secondary
coverts, and many of the lesser coverts are greyish.
CAPRIMULGIDlE
Three specimens were obtained, referable to C. fossei, C.
frenatus, C. (?).
CYPSELIDlE
Tachornis parvus mychrous, Reich. Palm Swift. ~ 4,
cJ 3. Lamu. These birds appear to be identical with birds
collected at Morogoro, G.E. Africa.
HIRUNDINIDlE
Hirundo rethiopica, Blan£. Red-fronted Swallow. ~ 6,
~ 7. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda. This series shows birds
in all stages from young just from the nest to fully adult birds.
Average wing measurement 108-110 mm.
MUSCICAPIDlE
Bradornis pallidus murinus, Finsch. Lesser Grey Shrike
Fly-catcher. ~ 8, e! 18. Mombasa, Manda, M'koi, and Lamu.
Similar in coloration and measurements to birds procured in
North Kavirondo and Kisumu, distinct from others obtained
on Elgon, Kisumu, and Naivasha to Nairobi-these latter
being larger and greyer.
Muscicapa griseola. Spotted Fly-catcher. ~ 8, e! 1.
Mombasa.
Balis puella, Rchw. Lesser Pied Fly-catcher. ~ 1, e! 4.
Mombasa. The female shows a slight wash of brown on the
chin.
Balis orientalis, Heugl. ~ 1, e! 1. Manda and M'kio.
Tchidrea suahelica, Reichw. Paradise Fly-catcher. ~ 1,
e! 8. Mombasa, M'koi, and Manda Island. The males seen
and procured were all of the grey-and~white form. No brown
specimens were observed.
LANIIDlE
Pomatorhynchus senegalus. White eye-browed Bush Shrike.
~ 4, e! 8. Mombasa, M'koi. No specimens were seen on the
islands.
Pomatorhynchus Jamesi mandensis. Striped-headed Bush
Shrike. ~ 2, e! 8. Manda and Lamu. Birds from Manda
agree with those from Lamu. They are pale greyish on the head
and on the under-surface of the body.
Nicator gularis, Finsch. Brown-throated Olive Shrike.
~ 1, e! 1. Manda Island.
Chlorophoneus sulphureapectus chrysogaster. Orange- breasted
Shrike. ~ 8, e! 7. Manda Island and M'koi. On the whole a
much brighter bird than those found inland, but certain specimens
from Kisumu come very near to being just as intensely
coloured ..
Laniarius funebris. Black Shrike. ~ 4, e! 3. MaI!4._
Island and M'koi. Wings vary from 88-92 mm. '~r
Laniarius sublacteus. Lesser Pied Shrike. ~ 1, ~ 2.
Mombasa and M'koi.
Dryoscopus affinis. Coast Puff-backed Shrike. ~ 5, ~ 9.
Lamu, Manda Island, and M'koi.
Melanonotus hypopyrrhul. Grey-headed Giant Shrike. ~ 5,
~ 14. Manda Island and Lamu. The amount of chestnut on
the breast varies in intensity, as also does the size of the bill.
Lanius caudatus. Long-tailed Shrike. ~ 6. M'koi.
Lanius minor. Lesser Grey Shrike. ~ 1. Manda.
Lanius collurio. Red-backed Shrike. ~ 2. Manda Island
and Lamu.
DICRURIDlIll
Dicrurus ater assimiZis. Drongo Shrike. ~ 8, ~ 5. Lamu
and M'koi.
ORlOLIDlE
Oriolus roletti, sub-species. Black-headed Oriole. ~ S,
~ 10. Lamu and Manda Island. These birds are uniformly
smaller than birds of inland districts, and have wing measurements
of 128 mm., as against 130-142 of Nairobi and Uganda
specimens. Their call is distinct from that of inland birds.
STURNIDlE
Buphaga erythrorhyncha. Red-billed Ox-bird. ~ S. M'koi
and Lamu.
Cinnyricinclus Verreauxi. Verreaux' Purple Starling. ~ 1.
M'koL
Lamprocolius melanogaster. Black-bellied Starling. ~ 5.
M'koi and Manda Island. A young male in partial moult
was procured April 22, 1916.
PLOCEIDlE
Ploceus kersteini. Yellow-breasted Black Weaver. ~ 1.
,i.u.mu. Very few seen. The specimen
Ploceus melanoxanthus, Cab. Black-backed Weaver. ~ 5,
C! 11. Lamu, Manda Island, and Mombasa. Some youngish
males are very near to P. nigricollis in colour of the mantle,
which is olive black instead of velvet black.
Ploceus nigriceps. Black-headed Weaver. ~ 1. Mombasa..
Ploceus bojeri. Coast Golden Weaver. ~ 3, C! 11. Manda
Island, M'koi, and Mombasa. The colour of the head varies
considerably in the males, as also does the half-collar on the
upper breast.
Pyromelanaflammiceps. Red-mantled Whydah. ~ 5, C! 2.
Mombasa and M'koi. All the birds are in partial moult.
Urobrachya Hildebrandti, Sharpe. Coast Red-shouldered
Whydah. C! 2. Mombasa. In off plumage. These birds
have wings of 92 mm.
Spermestes scutata. Lesser Green-headed Manakin. ~ 3,
C! 6. Manda and Lamu. These birds lack the purplish green
spots on the flanks found in S. cuculatus.
Hypargos niveoguttatus. Black-bellied Fire Finch. <! 1.
Mombasa. A male in full breeding plumage.
Pytelia melba. Fire-throated Finch. ~ 2, C! 4. Lamu
and Manda Island. The red of the throat is very limited,
not extending on to the upper breast except in one brightly
marked specimen in which the red extends well on to the
breast.
Estrilda minor. Lesser Grass Finch. ~ 1. Mombasa.
Lagonosticta brunneiceps. Fire Finch. ~ 1, C! 1. Mombasa.
Not so brightly coloured as inland birds.
Lagonosticta rhodoparia. Rosy-headed Fire Finch. C! 1.
Mombasa. This specimen is rather worn.
Urceginthus bengalus, Sp. Coast Crimson-eared Grass Finch.
~ 3, C! 5. Manda, Mombasa, and Lamu. These birds are much
bluer than birds from up-country and have the crimson earspot
much more limited in size. The females have the cheeks
and throat washed with blue, thus differing from U. b. brunneagularis.
Vidua 8erena. Pin-tailed Whydah. ~ 2, C! 4. Lamu
and Mombasa.
Passer gongonensis, R. Coast Sparrow. ~ 3, C! 13. Mombasa,
Lamu, Manda Island, and M'koi.
Poliospiza Reichenowi. Reichenow's Yellow-rumped Grey
Serino ~ 2, e! 3. Manda and Lamu. These appear to be
similar to up-country birds.
Serinus icterus. Grey Checked Serino ~ 1, e! 3. Mombasa,
Lamu, and Manda. All possess grey cheeks, the grey extending
to sides of the head on to the nape. They are distinct from
S. icterus barbatus.
Anomalospiza imberbis. Thick-billed Weaver Finch. ~ 1,
e! 1. M'koi. A pair of these rare and interesting finches was
procured; they agree with specimens procured at Kisumu
and near the Athi River.
MOTACILLIDlE
Motacilla Raii. Yellow Wagtail. ~ 8, e! 16. Lamu.
Birds in all stages of plumage were obtained up to the end of
April.
Anthus Nicholsoni. Slender-billed Pipit. ~ 2, e! 4. Manda
and Lamu.
Anthus rufulus cinnamomeus. Buff-breasted Pipit. ~ 8,
e! 13. Manda, Lamu, and M'koi.
Macronyx croceus. Yellow-breal;ted Lark. ~ 1, e! 2.
Mirafra Fischeri, Reich. (?). Coast Castenet Lark.
~ 2, e! 3. Lamu and Manda Island. Rather pale birds.
PYCNONOTIDlE
Phyllastrephas mombasa, Shell. Mombasa Yellow Bulbul.
~ 2, e! 1. Lamu and M'koi. It is interesting to note that
birds from Nairobi district referred to in this species are rather
larger and more brightly coloured than coast birds.
Phastrephas placidus, Shell. Grey Bulbul. ~ 3. Lamu
and M'koi.
Andropadus insularis, Hartl. Coast Olive Bulbul. ~ 3,
e! 5. Mombasa, Lamu, and M'koi.
Pycnonotus barbatus miorus. Yellow-vented Bulbul. ~ 1,
e! 2. Mombasa.
ZOSTEROPIDlE
Zosterops lateralis, Reich. Pale-breasted White-eye. ~ 8,
~ 4. Lamu and Mombasa. So far as I can ascertain, these
birds are identical with birds of Kenia district and those found
in Nairobi. Reichenow refers Manda and Lamu birds to this
species.
NECTARINIIDlE
Anthreptes hypodilla, Jard. Yellow-breasted Sunbird.
~ 3, d' 4. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda.
Chalcomitra acik requatoralis, Reich. Red-throated Sunbird.
d' 1. Mombasa. I was surprised to find that this
specimen belonged to this species, and not to either C. Bunten
or C. gutturalis.
Chalcomitra Verreauxi Fischeri, Reich. Fischer's Grey
Sunbird. ~ 4, d' 5. Manda Island.
Chalcomitra Kirki, Shell. Kirk's Black Sunbird. ~ 5, d' 7.
Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda Island.
Cinnyris albiventris, Strick!. White-bellied Sunbird. ~ 4,
d' 10. Manda Island and Lamu.
Cinnyris microrhynchus, Shell. Lesser tricollared Sunbird.
~ 2, d' 5. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda Island.
SYLVIIDlE
Cisticola semifasciata, Reich. (?). Pallid Grass Warbler.
~ 3, d' 4. Manda Island, Lamu, and Mombasa. Somewhat
like the next species, but paler.
Cisticola lugubris (?). Brown-headed Grass Warbler. ~ 2,
d' 2. Mombasa and Lamu.
Apalis avocincta, Shp. Grey-headed Tree Warbler. ~ 1,
~ 2. Lamu and Manda Island. 'li~
Prinia mystacea (?). White-eyebrowed Grass~. ~ 8,
~ 2. Mombasa and Manda Island.
Sylvietta Fischeri, Reich. Fischer's Bush-creeper. d' 2.
Manda. A pale bird without any greenish wash on the
mantle.
KIKUYU 'ITHATHI' 261
Sylvietta minima, Grant. Coast Green-backed Bush-creeper.
~ 2, ~ 2. Manda. A small species having the mantle washed
with a decided green.
Cameroptera pileata, Reich. (?). Pale-bellied Wren Warbler.
~ 2, ~ 4. Manda and Lamu. This is a small species having
the head brownish, the mantle green, and the under surface
creamy, with the flanks washed with greyish. It is distinct
from inland birds.
TURDIDlE
Turdus tephronotus, Cab. Streaky-throated Thrush. ~ 7,
~ 10. Mombasa, Lamu, Manda, and M'koi.
Crateropus squamulatus, Shell. Scaly-feathered Babbling
Thrush. ~ 1, ~ 4. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda.
Argya rubiginosa Heuglini, Sharpe. Brown Babbling
Thrush. ~ 5, ~ 7. Mombasa, Lamu, and Manda.
Geocichla Fischeri (?). Buff-breasted Babbler. ~ 1. Lamu.
Cossypha Heuglini, Hartl., rufescens (?). Rufoufl-breasted
Cossypha. ~ 3, c! 2. Mombasa and Lamu. These birds are
distinct from birds of Nairobi district. Their call note and
song is distinct.
Cichladusa guttata, Heugl. Spotted Babbler .. ~ 3, ~ 5.
Mombasa, M'koi, Lamu, and Manda.
Erythropygia leucoptera, Rupp. Pale-breasted Babbler.
~ 2, ~ 1. Lamu and Manda.
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