Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus)

Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus) Male

Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus) Female


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Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus) Male

Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus) Female
About Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Birds
- Order: Perching Birds
- Family: Thrushes and Allies
The Indian robin is a species of passarine bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is widespread in the Indian subcontinent and ranges across Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The males of the northern subspecies have brown backs whose extent gradually reduces southwards, with the males of the southern subspecies having all-black backs. They are commonly found in open scrub areas and often seen running along the ground or perching on low thorny shrubs and rocks. The long tail is usually held up and the chestnut undertail coverts and dark body make them easily distinguishable from pied bushchats and Oriental magpie-robins.
Source: Wikipedia
Trips
Visits
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2005-12-31
Delhi - Tughlaqabad, India -
2006-01-08
Rathambore National Park, India -
2006-01-09
Kheoladeo National Park, India