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Orange billed babbler

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Turdoides

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Leiothrichidae

Scientific name
  
Turdoides rufescens

Rank
  
Species

Orange-billed babbler orientalbirdimagesorgimagesdataobbabbler2jpg

Similar
  
Bird, Yellow‑billed babbler, Ashy‑headed laughingthrush, Turdoides, Brown‑capped babbler

The orange-billed babbler (Turdoides rufescens) also known as Ceylon rufous babbler or Sri Lankan rufous babbler is a member of the family Leiothrichidae.

Orange-billed babbler Oriental Bird Club Image Database Orangebilled Babbler

The orange-billed babbler is a resident breeding bird endemic to Sri Lanka. In the past, it was considered to be a race of jungle babbler, Turdoides striatus.

Orange-billed babbler Oriental Bird Club Image Database Orangebilled Babbler

Its habitat is rainforest, and it is seldom seen away from deep jungle. This species, like most babblers, is not migratory, and has short rounded wings and a weak flight.

Orange-billed babbler Orange Billed Babbler List of birds of Sri Lanka

Although its habitat is under threat, it 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 tree, concealed in dense masses of foliage. The normal clutch is two or three deep greenish blue eggs.

Orange-billed babbler Oriental Bird Club Image Database Orangebilled Babbler

These birds are plain orange brown below, and have a slightly darker shade above. The crown and nape are grey, and the bill is orange.

The orange-billed babbler lives in flocks of seven to ten or more. It is a noisy bird, and the presence of a flock may generally be known at some distance by the continual chattering, squeaking and chirping produced by its members. It is usually the first sign that a mixed-species feeding flock, so characteristic of Asian wet forests, is in the vicinity. It feeds mainly on insects, but also eats jungle berries.

In culture

In Sri Lanka, this bird is known as rathu demalichcha (translates to 'red babbler') in Sinhala language. This bird appears in a 10 rupee Sri Lankan postal stamp.

References

Orange-billed babbler Wikipedia