Uccelli endemici
Lo Sri Lanka vanta una straordinaria varietà di uccelli endemici, tra cui la vivace Gazza Blu dello Sri Lanka, l'inafferrabile Tordo Fischiatore dello Sri Lanka e il suggestivo Gallo della Giungla dello Sri Lanka. Grazie alla sua varietà di habitat, l'isola favorisce una biodiversità aviaria unica, rendendola un paradiso per gli appassionati di birdwatching e per gli sforzi di conservazione.
Red Faced Malkoha
Red-faced Malkoha "Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus" (Pennant, 1769)
These exceedingly shy birds move about only among topmost branches of the forest, coming lower down very rarely indeed. When moving between trees they flit rapidly from the mid-canopy, from one branch to another, and then scuffle almost immediately into the cover of the foliage to begin feeding. Three or four birds generally move around together, and the species is known to be part of the multi-species feeding flocks observed in the Sinharaja Forest. The birds feed on fruits and insects in the forest canopy. When about to move between trees, the birds move up into the higher branches before gliding away to the next tree.
The red face, white belly, long tail, and white tail tip are the best marks for rapid identification of this bird, a large specimen that could reach 46 cm in length. Their call, which is a soft krrrr, times emitted together with clicks of the bill and hisses, when excited, is very rarely heard.
Red-faced Malkoha — Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus
Male malkohas are smaller than the females. The male’s iris is brown, whereas that of the female is white. As y, they are entirely confined to undisturbed tall forest patches in the wet zone, scattered tall forests and riverine vegetation of the dry zone, and also some parts of the central hills up to about 1,300 meters altitude.
A very few red-faced malkoha nests have been recorded. The nest is a shallow cup made of twigs, grass, roots, and leaves, put together on a tree fork. The breeding season is believed to be around May, a clutch of two or three eggs being laid. The eggs are broad ellipses, 35.8×27 mm in size, white, with a chalky surface often stained with nesting material.
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Francolino di CeylonGalloperdix bicalcarata
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Gallo selvatico di CeylonGallus lafayetii
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Colomba di TorringtonColumba torringtoniae
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Colomba verde di CeylonTreron pompadora
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Lori di CeylonLoriculus beryllinus
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Pappagallo a collare di CeylonPsittacula calthrapae
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Cuculo dalla testa rossaPhaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus
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Cuculo dal becco verdeCentropus chlororhynchos
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Civetta di CeylonOtus thilohoffmanni
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Civetta castagna di Ceylon$Glaucidium castanotum
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Calao grigio di CeylonOcyceros gingalensis
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Picchio di StricklandChrysocolaptes stricklandi
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Picchio dalla schiena neraDinopium psarodes
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Barbuto fronte giallaPsilopogon flavifrons
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Barbuto dalla testa rossaPsilopogon rubricapillus
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Pica blu di CeylonUrocissa ornata
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Bulbul dalle ali nereRubigula melanictera
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Bulbul dalle orecchie giallePycnonotus penicillatus
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Drongo di CeylonDicrurus lophorinus
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Elaphrornis di PalliserElaphrornis palliseri
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Pellorne a testa brunaPellorneum fuscocapillus
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Pomatorhino dalla coda neraPomatorhinus melanurus
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Argya rossicciaArgya rufescens
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Argya dalla fronte grigiaArgya cinereifrons
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Zosterops di CeylonZosterops ceylonensis
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Gracula di CeylonGracula ptilogenys
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Sturnornis dalla fronte bianca$Sturnornis albofrontatus
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Myophonus di BlighMyophonus blighi
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Turdus ali macchiateGeokichla spiloptera
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Zoothera di CeylonZoothera imbricata
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Eumyias sporcoEumyias sordidus
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Dicaeum di CeylonDicaeum vincens
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Tephrodornis di CeylonTephrodornis affinis
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Rondonia dal petto rossoCecropis hyperythra