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Hisasudu
Sharikava
Local Name : Sri Lanka White-faced Starling
Scientific Name : Sturnus senex (Bonaparte)
Identification:
Size, between red-vented Bulbul and the Common Mynah Sexes
similar; the young are duller, and have less white on the
head. This is a sleek slenderly-built bird, with white forehead,
face, throat and under tail-coverts; the white of the head
merges streakily into the greenish-grey-black of the back,
wings and tail; and the white throat shaded into the smoky-grey
of the breast and underparts, which are streaked with white.
Behaviour:
It is strictly arboreal, frequenting the tops of tall trees,
and commonly associates in small flocks. Its food consists
largely of wild fruits, such as cinnamon berries and the figs
of several species of Ficus, but it doubtless eats insects;
and like many other birds, it is very fond of the nectar of
the red cotton tree.
The nest appears to have discovered only once-in April, by
Frederick Lewis, many years ago. It was in a tree-hole, and
the two eggs were lying on bare wood. They were pale blue,
and measured about 25.6 X 20 mm.
Locations:
This is a rare bird, confined to the tall forests, and their
adjacent patanas and clearings of the wet zone, including
the Adam's Peak range up to 4,000 feet or perhaps higher.
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