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The Manipur Fulvetta
The Manipur Fulvetta or Streak-Throated Fulvetta
is a large-headed small brown bird with a
greyish-brown head, dark brown brow, and orange
sides and wings. Fine brown streaking on throat
often not noticeable. Reminiscent of Gray-Hooded
Fulvetta in shape and general patterning, but
browner-headed and darker-toned overall. Moves
about in the lower and middle levels in small
flocks, sometimes with other species.
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The Manipur Fulvetta has a distinctive streaked
throat. It measures about 11 to 13 cms in length
and weighs about 8 to 14 gms. The Male of the
nominate race has crown, mantle and back pinkish
milky brown, soft-edged but broad lateral
crownstripes becoming vague broad smudge on nape;
lower back and rump pale rufous; tail milky brown,
upperwing similar but with pale rufous fringes and
with narrow greyish-white wingpanel (outer
primaries) below dark brown one (inner primaries);
face (lores, area round eye, cheek and
ear-coverts) very pale grey-tinged buff; chin to
upper breast whitish with warm pale brown
stippling, shading on lower breast to pale pinkish
grey-brown, with rich pale rufous flanks and lower
belly; iris pale yellowish to brownish; bill
brown; legs dark brown to brownish. Sexes are
similar. Juvenile apparently resembles adult.
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Distinguished from similar Grey-Hooded Fulvetta
(Fulvetta cinereiceps) by browner crown, much more
pronounced lateral crownstripes and throat
streaking, marginally darker breast, much more
strongly rust-colored lower belly and flanks and
edges of inner primaries, paler bill.
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The Manipur Fulvetta is found in North East India,
Myanmar and Yunnan. Its natural habitat is
temperate forest. It is found in broadleaf
evergreen forest, forest edge, bamboo and scrub.
It is found from 1400 to 2500 mtrs in India, 1525
to 800 mtrs in South East Asia.
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It eats mainly small insects and their eggs,
caterpillars, tiny snails, some vegetable matter.
Found in parties of 6 to 10 individuals outside
breeding season, often associating with mixed
flocks which may contain other small babblers.
Forages quite close to, and sometimes on, ground;
sometimes ascends in trees.
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Its Song is a rather well-spaced, very
high-pitched “ti ti si-su”; transcribed also as a
simple, sibilant, high-pitched “si-swu” or “see,
si-wu”, the “si” note(s) clear and the last note
burrier, as
“si-séé-swúú”, all
notes thin and sibilant, and as
“si-si-suu-swéée”, the last note
more stressed, prolonged, slurred, and with
greater bandwidth than the others. Calls include
low “tirrru” notes when on the move, also high,
thin, sibilant “swi-swi-swi-swi…”, and thin, dry,
metallic “twit’it’it’it-it-it, it, it’it’it…” or
harder, more spluttering rattled version.
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Description Credit – Birds of the World (The
Cornell Lab), Oiseaux, Animalia, Ogaclicks, Birds
of India | Bird World, Bird Count India &
Wiki.
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