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It
is rather shy but also inquisitive; a singing male easily decoyed within sight by
whistling an imitation of its song, which is rich, varied and sweet-toned performance,
usually uttered from a perch in the lower branches of the tree-canopy. It feeds on
insects, worms, etc., and probably also on berries.
They have two
breeding seasons. One is in March-April and other is in August-November. The nest is
placed in a fork of a sapling, balanced on cardamom-fronds, or in the crown of a
tree-fern, etc., in forest. The two eggs laid are measure about 26.8×19.7 mm. |