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Blue Rock Thrush
Latin Name:
Monticola solitarius
Category:
Size:
23cm
Description:
Male: blue plumage; brown wings and tail; pale fulvous and black scales more conspicuous in winter; belly whiter in winter. Female: duller, greybrown above; dark shaft-streaks; black barring on rump; dull white below, barred brown. Solitary; has favoured sites, often around habitation; perches on rocks, stumps, roof tops; has a rather upright posture; flies on to ground to feed, but sometimes launches short aerial sallies.
Habitat:
Open rocky country, cliffs, ravines, ruins, habitation.
Distribution:
Breeds in the Himalaya, from extreme west to east Nepal; 1,200–3,000m, perhaps higher; winters from foothills, NE, south throughout peninsula; uncommon in Gangetic plains.
Call:
Call Description:
Silent in winter; short, whistling song of breeding male.
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