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Indian Roller
Latin Name:
Coracias benghalensis
Category:
Size:
31cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Pale greenishbrown above; rufous-brown breast; deep blue tail has light blue subterminal band; in flight, bright Oxford-Blue wings and tail, with
Cambridge-Blue bands distinctive. Solitary or in pairs; perches on overhead wires, bare branches, earthen mounds and small bush tops; either glides and drops on prey or pounces suddenly; batters prey against perch before swallowing.
Habitat:
open country, cultivation, orchards, light forests.
Food:
mostly insects; catches small lizards, frogs, small rodents and snakes.
Distribution:
almost entire subcontinent, south of outer Himalaya, where found up to about 1,500m.
Call:
Call Description:
usually silent; occasionally harsh khak…kak…kak… notes; exuberant screeching notes and shrieks during courtship display, diving, tumbling and screaming wildly.
IUCN:
National Status:
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