සිංහලෙන් කියවන්න >>
Pages
- Home
- Flora of Sri Lanka
- Dragonflies & Damselflies of Sri Lanka
- Butterflies of Sri Lanka
- Freshwater Fishes of of Sri Lanka
- Amphibians of Sri Lanka
- Snakes of Sri Lanka
- Tetrapod Reptiles of Sri Lanka
- Mammals of Sri Lanka
- Resident Birds of Sri Lanka
- Migrant Birds of Sri Lanka
- Vagrant Birds of Sri Lanka
- Status Uncertain or Doubtful Birds of Sri Lanka
Friday, March 22, 2024
Marshall's Iora/White-tailed Iora/පෙඳසුදු අයෝරාවා (Aegithina nigrolutea)
An uncommon breeding resident, locally inhabiting forests, open wooded areas and scrub lands with scattered trees in the dry lowlands from east to south. It lives as pairs and breeds in first half of the year. The open cup shape nest, made out of fibers and small sticks is placed low on a bush, attached to a twig(s) or in a fork.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment