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Ashy headed laughingthrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Leiothrichidae

Scientific name
  
Garrulax cinereifrons

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Aves

Genus
  
Garrulax

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Orange‑billed babbler, Brown‑capped babbler, Sri Lanka scimitar babbler, Cambodian laughingthrush, Dark‑fronted babbler

The ashy-headed laughingthrush (Garrulax cinereifrons) is a member of the family Leiothrichidae. The Old World babblers are a large family of Old World passerine birds characterised by soft fluffy plumage. These are birds of tropical areas, with the greatest variety in southeast Asia.

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Ashy-headed laughingthrush Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Alu Demalichcha The AshyHeaded Laughing

Description

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Ashyheaded Laughingthrush Garrulax cinereifrons Adventure Birding

The ashy-headed laughingthrush is a rangy bird, 23 centimetre (9 in) in length with a long floppy tail. It is rufous brown above and deep buff below, with a grey head and white throat. Like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic laughing calls are often the best indication that they are present, since they are often difficult to see in their preferred habitat.

Distribution and habitat

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Alu Demalichcha The AshyHeaded Laughing

The ashy-headed laughingthrush is a resident breeding bird endemic to Sri Lanka. Its habitat is rainforest, and it is seldom seen away from deep jungle or dense bamboo thickets in the wet zone. This species, like most babblers, is not migratory, and has short rounded wings and a weak flight.

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Oriental Bird Club Image Database Ashyheaded Laughingthrush

Although its habitat is under threat, this laughingthrush occurs in all the forests of the wet zone, and is quite common at prime sites like Kitulgala and Sinharaja. It builds its nest in a bush, concealed in dense masses of foliage. The normal clutch is three or four eggs.

Behaviour

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Oriental Bird Club Image Database Ashyheaded Laughingthrush

As with other babbler species, ashy-headed laughingthrushes frequently occur in groups of up to a dozen, and are also often found in the mixed feeding flocks typical of tropical Asian jungle. They feed mainly on insects, but also eat jungle berries.

In culture

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Sri Lankan Endemic Birds Alu Demalichcha The AshyHeaded Laughing

In Sri Lanka, this bird is known as alu demalichcha ("ash-babbler") in Sinhala language. The ashy-headed laughingthrush appears in a 3 rupee Sri Lankan postal stamp,.

Ashy-headed laughingthrush

References

Ashy-headed laughingthrush Wikipedia