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Indian roller

Coracias benghalensis

Description:

The Indian Roller is a stocky bird about 26–27 cm long and can only be confused within its range with the migratory European Roller. The breast is brownish and not blue as in the European Roller. The crown and vent are blue. The primaries are deep purplish blue with a band of pale blue. The tail is sky blue with a terminal band of Prussian blue and the central feathers are dull green. The neck and throat are purplish lilac with white shaft streaks. The bare patch around the eye is ochre in colour. The three forward toes are united at the base. Rollers have a long and compressed bill with a curved upper edge and a hooked tip. The nostril is long and exposed and there are long rictal bristles at the base of the bill.

Habitat:

Jayamangalam Forest Reserve, Mydanahalli, Off Tumkur Road.

1 Species ID Suggestions

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago
Indian Roller
Coracias benghalensis Indian roller


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1 Comment

marirs
marirs 9 years ago

Thank you Ashley

marirs
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marirs

Karnataka, India

Spotted on Jun 14, 2014
Submitted on Jun 29, 2014

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