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Oriental Honey-buzzard
Latin Name:
Pernis ptilorhyncus
Category:
Size:
67cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Slender head and longish neck distinctive; tail rarely fanned. Highly variable phases. Mostly darkish brown above; crest rarely visible; pale brown underbody, with narrow whitish bars; pale underside of wings barred; broad dark subterminal tail-band; two or three more bands on tail; tarsus unfeathered. Solitary or in pairs, perched on forest trees or flying; often enters villages and outskirts of small towns.
Habitat:
forest, open country, cultivation, vicinity of villages.
Food:
bee larvae, honey, small birds, lizards; occasionally robs poultry.
Distribution:
resident and local migrant; subcontinent to about 2,000m in the Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
high-pitched, long-drawn weeeeeu…
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