An endemic bird inhabits only primary forests and near by home gardens in wet zone and foot hills. Uncommon and declared as a vulnerable bird in IUCN red list of threatened fauna and flora of Sri Lanka (2007). However feeding flocks consisting of up to 6-10 birds are not uncommon in buffer zone villages of Peak Wilderness (Sri Pada sanctuary) and Sinharaja forest. Though gregarious, pairs or solitary individuals are sometimes met with. It feed on insects [grasshoppers, leaf insects, beetles, etc.], caterpillars, shrub frogs, lizards and also some plant matter such as fruits. It is very noisy bird especially while hoping from branch to branch at all levels of trees from ground to canopy in search of foods. It is referred by a very interesting name of Kankaarassa by villagers in some areas around peak wilderness (Udamaliboda, Dikelikanda..etc) due to its loud crakrakrakrak call. Breeding season is from January to March and usually nest builds at the top of slender trees in forest and sometime even in home gardens. Once I have found a nest with eggs about 4-5 m above ground in top of small tree growing near a stream in a village. Group of three birds used to visit that during my observation period (only 2 days). Nest is some what similar to crows nest
Yea K. It is very difficult to photograph this bird. Because it is always encountered in shaded forests and also not stay at one place more than few seconds. I had to use flashes to capture this one due to low light condition and luckily it gave me enough time to shoot more than 10 shots. Place is fishing hut in Maskeliya.
It is impossible of seeing Blue magpie at your home in Nainamadama(I guess I am correct of your home town)Also I am not aware of any similar bird with green feathers. Please let me have more details on its other feathers/colors.
Never seen a real specimen of these,only photos. Such a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI have seen them in Sinharaja. But never able to photograph them.. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteYea K.
ReplyDeleteIt is very difficult to photograph this bird. Because it is always encountered in shaded forests and also not stay at one place more than few seconds. I had to use flashes to capture this one due to low light condition and luckily it gave me enough time to shoot more than 10 shots. Place is fishing hut in Maskeliya.
Oh, my favourite! One comes to my home. Walks close to us.But it has green feathers too.
ReplyDeleteIt is impossible of seeing Blue magpie at your home in Nainamadama(I guess I am correct of your home town)Also I am not aware of any similar bird with green feathers. Please let me have more details on its other feathers/colors.
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