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The Indian robin (Copsychus fulicatus) [note 1] 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 ...
Indian robin; M. Mangrove robin; P. Pacific robin; Pink robin; S. Scarlet robin This page was last edited on 14 May 2023, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available ...
Indian robin Oriental magpie robin, male on the left and female Pale blue flycatcher Verditer flycatcher Himalayan rubythroat Golden bush robin Malabar whistling thrush Red-flanked bluetail Plumbeous water redstart Blue rock thrush Pied bush chat Red-tailed wheatear. Order: Passeriformes Family: Muscicapidae
Seychelles magpie-robin: the Seychelles Copsychus mindanensis: Philippine magpie-robin: the Philippines Copsychus albospecularis: Madagascar magpie-robin: Madagascar Copsychus pyrropygus: Rufous-tailed shama: southern Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo Copsychus fulicatus: Indian robin: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Blue-throated flycatcher in Thattekkad Indian robin (Saxicoloides fulicata) female in Mayannur, Thrissur Male pied bushchat at Ooty. Order: Passeriformes Family: Muscicapidae. Chats and Old World flycatchers is a large group of small passerine birds native to the Old World. They are mainly small arboreal insectivores.
Oriental magpie-robin: Copsychus saularis (Linnaeus, 1758) 13 Seychelles magpie-robin: Copsychus sechellarum Newton, A, 1865: 14 Philippine magpie-robin: Copsychus mindanensis (Boddaert, 1783) 15 Madagascar magpie-robin: Copsychus albospecularis (Eydoux & Gervais, 1836) 16 Rufous-tailed shama: Copsychus pyrropygus (Lesson, RP, 1839) 17 Indian robin
White-starred robin, Pogonocichla stellata; Genus Swynnertonia. Swynnerton's robin, Swynnertonia swynnertoni; Genus Stiphrornis – forest robins (1–5 species, depending on taxonomy) Genus Xenocopsychus. Angola cave chat, Xenocopsychus ansorgei; Genus Saxicoloides – Indian robin (formerly) Genus Cinclidium. Blue-fronted robin, Cinclidium ...
The Indian blue robin is insectivorous and feeds mainly on the ground. It skulks in undergrowth and hops on the ground, frequently flicking and fanning its tail. [ 6 ] The breeding season is May to July and the nest is a large cup of vegetation placed on the ground between the roots of large fir tree or in depression.