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Old 26-06-09, 03:35 AM
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Post Orange-billed Babbler-Turdoides rufescens

Orange-billed Babbler-Turdoides rufescens

Local Name - Rathu Demalicha
Family -Timaliidae
IUCN Catogary - LR/nt

It is fairly common, living in flocks of seven to ten or more. It is a noisy bird, and the presence of a flock may generally be known at some distance by the continual chattering, squeaking and chirping with which its members converse together. It feeds mainly on insects, but doubtless eats also many jungle berries.

The nest is concealed in dense masses of foliage in thick forest. They lay two o three eggs, measure about 24.2×18 mm. The eggs are deep greenish blue in colour.


It is a forest bird, seldom seen away from deep jungle. It occurs in all forests of the wet zone and in the hills to the highest elevations

Very similar in size and form to the Hisa-alu Demalichcha, but distinguished from it by its rofous coloration and bright orange beak and legs. Sexes similar

More Reading
Orange-billed Babbler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orange-billed Babbler (Turdoides rufescens) - BirdLife species factsheet

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