Bird Call - Paradise Flycatcher

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • The Indian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed. As the global population is considered stable, it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2004. It is native to the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and Myanmar.
    Males have elongated central tail feathers, and a black and rufous plumage in some populations, while others have white plumage. Females are short-tailed with rufous wings and a black head. Indian paradise flycatchers feed on insects, which they capture in the air often below a densely canopied tree.
    Adult Indian paradise flycatchers are 19-22 cm (7.5-8.7 in) long. Their heads are glossy black with a black crown and crest, their black bill round and sturdy, their eyes black. Female are rufous on the back with a greyish throat and underparts. Their wings are 86-92 mm (3.4-3.6 in) long. Young males look very much like females but have a black throat and blue-ringed eyes. As adults they develop up to 24 cm (9.4 in) long tail feathers with two central tail feathers growing up to 30 cm (12 in) long drooping streamers.
    Young males are rufous and have short tails. They acquire long tails in their second or third year. Adult males are either predominantly bright rufous above or predominantly white. Some specimens show some degree of intermediacy between rufous and white. Long-tailed rufous birds are generally devoid of shaft streaks on the wing and tail feathers, while in white birds the shaft streaks, and sometimes the edges of the wing and tail feathers are black.
    The Indian paradise flycatcher is a migratory bird and spends the winter season in tropical Asia. In southern India and Sri Lanka specialy highlands of Sri Lanka and Western Part of Sri Lanka, both locally breeding populations and visiting migrants occur in winter.
    Indian paradise flycatcher's breeding season lasts from May to July. Being socially monogamous both male and female take part in nest-building, incubation, brooding and feeding of the young. The incubation period lasts 14 to 16 days and the nestling period 9 to 12 days. The nest is sometimes built in the vicinity of a breeding pair of drongos, which keep predators away.The female lays up to four eggs in a neat cup nest made with twigs and spider webs on the end of a low branch. Chicks hatch in about 21 to 23 days. A case of interspecific feeding has been noted with paradise flycatcher chicks fed by Oriental white-eyes.
    This bird is the state bird of Madhya Pradesh and is referred to as Doodhraj locally. It is called 'Shah Bulbul' in North India.
    This bird is mentioned in Satyajit Ray's Feluda detective stories Chinnamastar Abhishap and Jahangirer Swarnamudra.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @lathajes6199
    @lathajes6199 Рік тому +1

    Have this bird in our backyard from November to March every year.
    But never heard this call. Beautiful bird and video.

    • @AromaWorld
      @AromaWorld  Рік тому

      They usually make calls in the summer, that is, during their breeding season. Thank you!

    • @lathajes6199
      @lathajes6199 Рік тому +1

      @@AromaWorld Thank you. They are not found during the breeding season in our place

    • @AromaWorld
      @AromaWorld  Рік тому

      Yes, they spend winters in south India.

  • @Fortheloveofbirds2020
    @Fortheloveofbirds2020 Рік тому +1

    I am yet to see this beautiful bird! Amazing capture!