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Rufous Treepie
Latin Name:
Dendrocitta vagabunda
Category:
Size:
50cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Rufous above; sooty grey-brown head and neck; black, white and grey on wings, best seen in flight; black-tipped, grey tail, long and graduated. Pairs or small parties; often seen in mixed hunting parties, appearing as leader of pack; feeds up in trees, but also descends low into bushes and onto ground to pick up termites; bold and noisy; rather tame and confiding in certain areas. The Grey Treepie D. formosae replaces the Rufous Treepie at higher altitudes.
Habitat:
forests, gardens, cultivation, habitation.
Food:
insects, lizards, small birds, eggs, fruit, flower nectar; kitchen scraps in some areas.
Distribution:
almost all India, up to about 1,500m in outer Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
common call a fluty 3-note goo…ge… lay or ko…ki…la; harsh, guttural notes often uttered.
IUCN:
National Status:
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