Common breeding resident of forests, open wooded areas and
home gardens of the dry lowlands. Uncommon in wet lowlands and hills up to about
1100m a.s.l. It lives as pairs or as
family parties during the breeding season after the young are fledged. It has very harsh calls and often mimics other birds. Jerdon’s Leafbird feeds on
insects, fruits and nectar of flowers in the tree canopy. The breeding season
lasts from November to May. The nest is a small hammock, slung between two
twigs of a small forked branch and well hidden often high in a tree in foliage.
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