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Saturday, January 17, 2026
Orange-headed Thrush/තැඹිලි වල් අවිච්චියා (Geokichla citrina)
Rather rare winter migrant to forests, scrublands, and well-wooded gardens with undergrowth, from lowlands to the lower hills. A very shy bird, the Orange-headed Thrush during its stay in Sri Lanka usually occurs as solitary individuals, keeping to dense cover close to the ground within a small territory. It feeds on insects, insect larvae, spiders, and berries, and breeds in the Himalayas.
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