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Lanka
Mudun Bora Demalichcha
Local
Name : The Brown-Capped Babbler
Scientific Name : Pellorneum fuscopillum
Identification:
About the size of the magpie robin, but with shorter tail.Sexes
similar. It is a soberly coloured bird, brown with a darker
brown cap, and the face, superclilium and all underparts pale
rusty.
Behaviour:
A
shy jungle-loving bird, it lives in pairs. The nest is a domed,
outwardly untidy structure composed of dead leaves, skeleton
leaves, dry grass, etc., placed on the ground among the same
kind of objects, among the same kind of objects, among which
it is practically impossible to distinguish unless, and until,
the bird flies off at one's feet. It is often situated at
the base of a tree or shrub and is always in deep forest.
The two eggs are broad ovals, white or off-white and thickly
speckled with some shade of brown. They measure about 22.2
X 16.2 mm.
Locations:
It
is found, wherever there is forest, throughout the island
except perhaps in the driest parts of the Northern and Southern
Provinces. It ascends the hills to at least 5,500 feet.
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