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Oriental Magpie Robin
Latin Name:
Copsychus saularis
Category:
Size:
20cm
Description:
Male: glossy blue-black and white; white wing-patch and white in outer tail distinctive; glossy blue-black throat and breast; white below. Female: rich slaty grey, where male is black. A familiar bird of India. Solitary or in pairs, sometimes with other birds in mixed parties; hops on ground, preferring shaded areas; common about habitation; when perched, often cocks tail; flicks tail often, especially when making short sallies; active at dusk; remarkable songster, very rich voice.
Habitat:
forests, parks, towns.
Food:
insects, berries, flower nectar.
Distribution:
subcontinent, up to about 1,500m in outer Himalaya; absent in extreme W Rajasthan.
Call:
Call Description:
one of India’s finest songsters; rich, clear song of varying notes and tones; male sings from exposed perches, most frequently between March and June, intermittently year round; also has harsh churr and chhekh notes; a plaintive sweee… is a common call.
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