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Chestnut-tailed Starling
Latin Name:
Sturnus malabaricus
Category:
Size:
20cm
Description:
Medium-sized grey and chestnut starling, with white irises; head and neck pale grey, usually with whitish shafts or hackles; upperparts grey; underparts rufous chestnut; hackles on breast; prominent blue base to yellow bill; tail chestnut, with central feathers grey; female duller, paler; racial variations; very gregarious;
usually in noisy feeding flocks; mainly arboreal, though will descend to lower fruiting, flowering shrubs, or to ground; acrobatic feeder.
Habitat:
Light, open forest; secondary growth; plantations; groves; cultivation; urban gardens; often near human habitation.
Food:
Nectar; berries; fruit, esp. figs; insects.
Distribution:
Uttarakhand to Myanmar. S Assam Hills
Call:
Call Description:
krrep; single whistle; song series of hard notes and warbles.
IUCN:
National Status:
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