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Common Babbler
Latin Name:
Turdoides caudata
Category:
Size:
23cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Dull brown above, profusely streaked; brown wings; olivish-brown tail long and graduated, crossrayed darker; dull white throat; pale fulvous underbody, streaked on breast sides. Pairs or small bands in open scrub; skulker, working its way low in bush or on ground; moves with peculiar bouncing hop on the ground, the long, loose-looking tail cocked up; extremely wary, vanishing into scrub at slightest alarm; weak flight, evident when flock moves from one scrub patch to another, in ones and twos.
Habitat:
thorn scrub, open cultivation, grass.
Food:
insects, flower nectar, berries
Distribution:
most of N, NW, W and peninsular India, south of outer Himalaya to about 2,000m; east to about West Bengal
Call:
Call Description:
noisy; pleasant, warbling whistles, several birds often in chorus; squeaky alarm notes; calls on ground and in low flight.
IUCN:
National Status:
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