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Grey Treepie
Dendrocitta formosae
25.0162, 121.542
Field Notes
Description:
It is the same size as other Dendrocitta species and is separated from them by the overall grey colour of the body. The races in the western part of the distribution have a greyish rump and some grey in tail while the eastern forms have a white rump and a black tail. The face and throat are dark and black with a diffuse mask. The body is grey on the underside becoming whiter towards the vent. The back and scapulars are brownish. The crown and nape are greyish and the black wing has a prominent white carpal patch. The vent is rufous and the outer tail feathers and tips of the central feathers are black.
Habitat:
The Grey Treepie is largely arboreal and is found in a wide range of habitats including forest, cultivation and human habitation. The distribution range includes Pakistan, India, Nepal, Assam, Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, southern China, Taiwan and Indochina.
Notes:
Found inside NTU campus.
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