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Courtship Behaviour of Coppersmith Barbet

“Amazing courtship display of two coppersmith barbets..jumping from one tree to another and cooing each other with flapping of wings.The pair was perching on twigs as their love affair continued. The male then started fluttering its wings and spread the tail feathers as a fan. While fluttering it constantly moved its body and head just […]

Stork-billed Kingfisher From Balcony

“A massive kingfisher with a large scarlet bill. Its regular contact call is a loud laughing “ka- ka-ka” repeated 6-10 times. Generally found in lowland waterside habitats. Can be seen in primary rainforest, bamboo-forest and mangroves, but also in more open areas such as coconut plantations and paddy fields. Often seen perched on mangrove roots […]

Yellow-bellied Prinia – Joka

“A resident, Least-concern species(LC). Unlike other prinias, this species is a brightly coloured, distinctive prinia of 12-14 cm, with a long graduated tail. Sexes are similar. This habitat of this species is tall grasses and reed-beds, lowland fields, wetlands by paddy fields, tamarisk thickets, grassy side of mangroves towards the land. They are typically found […]