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Comment: olenjali. the indian treepie. dendrocitta vagabunda. Member of the Corvidae (crow) family. The head, neck and breast are a deep slate-grey colour, sometimes slightly brownish. The underparts and lower back are a warm tawny-brown to orange-brown in colour with white wing coverts and black primaries. The tail is a light bluish-grey with a thick black band on the tip. The bill, legs and feet are black. This is a typically arboreal species feeding almost completely in trees for fruits, invertebrates, small reptiles and the eggs and young of birds. It is extremely agile while searching for food, clinging and clambering through the branches. Its acrobatic dances on the coconut palm leaf (ola) gave it the name olenjali in Kerala. It has been known to take flesh from a recently killed carcass and will sometimes travel in small feeding parties with other unrelated species such as drongos and babblers. @ home, kerala
jungle_fowl_001 * jungle fowl or a stray from somebody's farm? found at thattekkad bird sanctuary, kerala. 27 Sept 2007.

goldenbacked_woodpecker_002 * crown display. male Black-rumped Flameback dinopium benghalense (Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecker). This flameback is a species associated with open forest and cultivation. It nests in a tree hole, laying three white eggs. Like other woodpeckers, this species has a straight pointed bill, a stiff tail to provide support against tree trunks, and zygodactyl or “yoked feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backward. The long tongue can be darted forward to capture insects. The adult male Black-rumped Flameback has a red crown. Females have a dark forecrown, with red only on the rear half. Young birds are like the female, but duller. @ home, kerala

indian_treepie_goldenbacked_woodpecker_002 * Black-rumped Flameback dinopium benghalense (Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecker) and an Indian Treepie sharing papaya. @ home, kerala

indian_treepie_goldenbacked_woodpecker_001 * Black-rumped Flameback dinopium benghalense (Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecker) and an Indian Treepie sharing papaya. @ home, kerala

smallgreen_barbet_004 * randu pachilakudukkakal. small green barbet (white cheeked) megalaima viridis. Once I've examined the nest of this species. They bore a hole on worn-out trees (in this case a rubber tree). Inside is funnel shaped. This helps the excreta of the chicks to be collected below without spoiling the chicks. Male and female parents fly to and fro constantly to fetch food for the chicks. They rarely come on ground. Their kutturu-kutturu sounds gave them their name kutturuvan. Also known as pachilakudukka in our place due to its color. @ home, kerala

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smallgreen_barbet_indian_treepie_001 * this is my papaya! no, this is mine! treepie n barbet competing. @ home, kerala

smallgreen_barbet_indian_mynah_001 * papaya dreams. indian mynah watching & drooling on the papaya. small green barbet watching cautiously. @ home, kerala

smallgreen_barbet_indian_treepie_002 * small green barbet: is there somebody? indian treepie: dont disturb me, this is my papaya. @ home, kerala

indian_treepie_005 * Watercolor painting of an indian treepie, dendrocitta vagabunda, by Juby Sarah Roxy. 

The head, neck and breast are a deep slate-grey colour, sometimes slightly brownish. The underparts and lower back are a warm tawny-brown to orange-brown in colour with white wing coverts and black primaries. The tail is a light bluish-grey with a thick black band on the tip.

mynah_indian_treepie_001 * indian treepie looking at the barbet on the papaya tree. indian mynah watching side by. @ home, kerala

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