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Kahibella

Local
Name : Ceylon Blue Magpie
Scientific Name : Cissa ornata (Wagler)
Identification:
Between the Mynah and House Crow in size, but with a long,
much graduated tail. Sexes Similar.
Behaviour:
It is scarce and usually shy, but locally common and bolder.
It associates in flocks up to six or seven, but pairs or solitary
individuals are sometimes met with. A very energetic, agile
bird, most of its time is spent in searching for food among
foliage at all levels from the ground to the tops of tall
trees. It capture the critters like hairy caterpillars, green
tree-crickets, various chafer beetles, tree-frogs and lizards.
The breeding season is in the first quarter of the year, so
far as is known, but the nest has seldom been found. The nest
resembled a small crow's nest. It is very well concealded
among small twigs and foliage near the top of the tree. The
eggs number three to five and are whitish, profusely spotted
and speckled with various shades of brown. They measure about
30.5 × 22.1 mm.
Locations:
It inhabits the heavy virgin forests of the mountains and
wet-zone foot hills.
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