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[[Image:White-rumped_Shama.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by pohsp<br />Photo taken: khao Yai National Park, Thailand.]]
 
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==Description==
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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22-28cm.  Glossy black, chestnut belly, white feathers on the rump and outer tail.  Females - more grey-brown,  shorter than males. Both sexes have a black bill and pink feet. Juveniles have a more grey or brown coloration, similar to that of the females, with a blotchy or spotted chest.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Southeast AsiaKaua'i and O'ahu, Hawaii (introduced).
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South [[Asia]], introduced to [[Kaua'i]], [[Hawai'i]], in early 1931 from [[Malaysia]], and to [[O'ahu]] in 1940.  
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==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
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Valley forests and lowland broadleaf forests.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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The nests are built of roots, leaves, ferns, and stems and are placed near the ground.  The eggs are white to light aqua, with variable shades of brown blotching; both parents incubate for between 12 and 15 days.
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The diet includes grasshoppers, termites, caterpillars, grubs,  and fruit.  The young are fed earthworms and insects.
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Copsychus+malabaricus}}
 
{{GSearch|Copsychus+malabaricus}}
  
[[Category:Birds]]
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[[Category:Birds]][[category:incomplete]]

Revision as of 13:38, 19 August 2008

Copsychus malabaricus
Photo by pohsp
Photo taken: khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

Identification

22-28cm. Glossy black, chestnut belly, white feathers on the rump and outer tail. Females - more grey-brown, shorter than males. Both sexes have a black bill and pink feet. Juveniles have a more grey or brown coloration, similar to that of the females, with a blotchy or spotted chest.

Distribution

South Asia, introduced to Kaua'i, Hawai'i, in early 1931 from Malaysia, and to O'ahu in 1940.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Valley forests and lowland broadleaf forests.

Behaviour

The nests are built of roots, leaves, ferns, and stems and are placed near the ground. The eggs are white to light aqua, with variable shades of brown blotching; both parents incubate for between 12 and 15 days.

The diet includes grasshoppers, termites, caterpillars, grubs, and fruit. The young are fed earthworms and insects.

External Links

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