Honeyguides (Indicatoridae)
Sunda Honeyguide (Indicator archipelagicus) - HBW 7, p. 293
French: Indicateur archipélagique
German: Malaienhoniganzeiger
Spanish: Indicador Malayo
Other common names: Malay/Malaysian Honeyguide
Taxonomy: Indicator archipelagicus Temminck, 1832, Pontianak, Borneo.
Closest relatives are probably I. xanthonotus and I. indicator. Thought to have derived from early Asian invasion of Indicator from Africa, and thus from same ancestral stock as I. xanthonotus; bright yellow in plumage and short outer rectrix exhibited by both Asian species, and this combination otherwise shared only with African I. indicator. Monotypic.
Distribution: Forest of lowland S peninsular Thailand, possibly adjacent Myanmar, and Peninsular Malaysia (except S), Sumatra and Borneo.
- Near Threatened Enlarge map
- 3.7 Singing male Peninsular..., Jan 2011 James Eaton
- 3.6 A bird singing... Borneo, Jul 2004 John Gregory
- 3.3 Perched on ske... Borneo, Sep 2011 DAISY ONEILL
- 3.1 Juvenile showi... Borneo, Sep 2011 DAISY ONEILL
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Song. Locality Kandang River, Asialog Forest Concession, Jambi Region, Sumatra (Indonesia)
Iwein Mauro 4 March 2003 4 years ago 4.5 -
Song. Locality Kandang River, Asialog Forest Concession, Jambi Region, Sumatra (Indonesia)
Iwein Mauro 4 March 2003 4 years ago 3 -
Song. Locality Kandang River, Asialog Forest Concession, Jambi Region, Sumatra (Indonesia)
Iwein Mauro 4 March 2003 4 years ago 3


