White-rumped Shama is a common breeding resident of jungles from
lowlands to mid hills. It is fairly common in dry lowland forest areas and uncommon
and locale in wet zone forests. Shama feeds on insects and probably jungle
berries. It lives as pairs and breeds
from March to May . The nest is a pad of fibres placed in a tree hole where it
lays 3 or 4 eggs.
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