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Lanka Thithpiya
Thirasikaya |
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| Local Name : |
The Spotted-Winged Thrush |
| Scientific Name : |
Zoothera spiloptera
(Blyth) |
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Between the bulbul and the mynah in size. Sexes
alike. The young rather closely resemble the female Pied Ground Thrush, but many be
distinguished by the characteristic facial pattern of the white and black, which is
similar to that of the adult.
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It
is rather shy but also inquisitive; a singing male easily decoyed within sight by
whistling an imitation of its song, which is rich, varied and sweet-toned performance,
usually uttered from a perch in the lower branches of the tree-canopy. It feeds on
insects, worms, etc., and probably also on berries.
They have two
breeding seasons. One is in March-April and other is in August-November. The nest is
placed in a fork of a sapling, balanced on cardamom-fronds, or in the crown of a
tree-fern, etc., in forest. The two eggs laid are measure about 26.8×19.7 mm.
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This thrush is found throughout the hills, ascending to 7,000 feet;
throughout the low-country wet zone; and in scattered localities in the dry
zone, but its main habitat seems to lie between the 500 and 5,000 feet
contours. It is a bird of forest, or well-wooded country.
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