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Brown Rock Chat

Cercomela fusca

Description:

The Brown Rock Chat is larger than the somewhat similar looking Indian Robin and is about 17 cm long. It is uniformly rufous brown with the wings and tail of a slightly darker shade. The brown on the undersides grades into a dark grey-brown vent. In flight it resembles a female Blue Rock Thrush thrush and is usually found singly or in pairs on old buildings or rocky areas. The sexes are indistinguishable in the field. When feeding on the ground it sometimes flicks open its wings and tail. It also has a habit of slowly raising its tail slightly, fanning it and bobbing its head. They feed mainly on insects, picked off the ground. They have been known to feed late and forage on insects attracted to artificial lighting.

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Liam
Liam 11 years ago
Brown Rock Chat
Cercomela fusca Brown Rockchat - BirdForum Opus


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Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

Thanks again Liam for ID

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Sachin Zaveri

Uttar Pradesh, India

Spotted on Apr 28, 2013
Submitted on May 13, 2013

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