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Lanka
Salalihiniya
Local Name : Sri Lanka Mynah
Scientific Name : Gracula ptilogenys (Blyth)
Identification:
Rather larger than the Common Mynah; larger than the Salalihiniya
but very similar to it except in having only one part of wattles,
those at the back of the head, and some black at the base
of the beak. Sexes alike, and the young differ only in being
duller, and having smaller wattles.
Behaviour:
It lives in scattered colonies, but it does not seem to be
quite so gregarious as Salalihiniya (The Common Hill-Mynah),
usually occurring in pairs. It loves high trees, and may be
found in the heart of tall forests, as well as on estates
and village gardens in their neighbourhood. It is a restless
bird. The food consists of wild fruits such as banyan, bo
and nuga figs, wild nutmegs, and sapu seeds.
The breeding season is February-May and a secondary season
in August-September. The nest is made in a cavity in a tree-bole
or large branch. The two eggs are pale prussian blue, blotched
with purplish brown. They measure about 33×25mm
Locations:
This Grackle inhabits the forests and well-wooded country
of the wet zone, ascending the hills, n the wetter districts
of the south and west, to at least 6,000 feet. Occasionally
it strays into the drier, eastern slopes of the main range,
but it is essentially a bird of the wet-zone hills.
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