Alu Demalichcha - The Ashy-Headed Laughing-Thrush (Garrulax cinereifrons)
Identification
Very slightly larger than the Southern
Common Babbler, and easily distinguish from both it and the rufous
Babbler by its mainly black beak, dark grey legs, grey head, and dark
reddish-brown back, wings and tail. It is also a neater-looking bird.
Behavior
Like the two preceding babblers, it
lives in flocks, and is a noisy bird keeping up a constant flow of
'babblings', squeaks, and chatterings, which can easily be mistaken for
those of the Rufous Babbler - and which inhabits the same jungles.
The breeding season is in the
first quarter the year. Ashy-headed Laughing Thrush's nest was found
only in 1984. It was on a thin tree about 15 feet high. It was an untidy
football-sized mass of twigs and leaves with a neat nest-cup on top.
The turquoise-blue eggs are measure about 25×18 mm.
Location
It is confined to the deep forests of
the wet zone and the adjacent mountains where, on the southern and
western aspects of the main range, it ascends to at least 5,000 feet.
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