Small Minivet Bairds

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Small souly (scientific name:
Pericrocotus cinnamomeus (Small Minivet), Seven Sly or only seven Sahelli Campephagidae (Campfigidae) or tribe
Pericrocotus (Pericrocotus) in the family is one of the small pokhakko birds of the genus. [1] [2] Meaning of the scientific name of small Sahali
Cinnamon peacock bird (Greek: pere = too, krokotos = dark yellow color; Latin:
cinnamun = cinnamon, -inus = contain). [2] The world is home to about 48,55 thousand square kilometers of their dwelling. [3] For the past several decades, their numbers are stable, they have not reached the critical level. That's why I U. C. N. This species is declared the least risk. [4]
This species is preserved in Wildlife Act of Bangladesh. [2] Very few of these numbers have been known in the world. [3]
Expansion
The main house of the small Sahila is south
In different countries of Southeast Asia
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Bhutan,
Nepal, Myanmar, China, Thailand,
Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia and
Their expansion across Vietnam [4]
Subdivision
A total of nine sub-species have been identified. [5] The sub-species are:
P. c. pallidus (Stuart Baker, 1920) - They spread across Pakistan (the Indus Valley) and northwestern India.
P. c. peregrinus (Linnaeus, 1766) - Their main residence is the North-West Himalayas, North India (Southern Punjab to Northern Madhya Pradesh, East Bihar and North
Orissa)
P. c. cinnamomeus (Linnaeus, 1766) - Their main residence is in India (Southern Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and South Orissa) and
In Sri Lanka
P. c. Malabaricus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) - Extends across Southwestern India (Karnataka, Belgaum, Kerala)
P. c. vividus Stuart (Baker, 1920) - Their expanses include the Central Himalayas, East India (West Bengal, Assam), Bangladesh, West and Central Myanmar, southwest Thailand and the Andaman islands
P. c. thai (Deignan, 1947) - Laos, North Myanmar, Northeastern Thailand, its residence
P. c. sacerdos (Riley, 1940) - Their residence across Cambodia and South Vietnam
P. c. separatus (Deignan, 1947) - Their main residence is in southern Myanmar and the Thai Peninsula
P. c. saturatus (Stuart Baker, 1920) - Java and Bali Island.
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Description
Small petite orange pet little bird Its length is approximately 16 centimeters, wax is 7 centimeters, lips are 1.3 centimeters, feet 1.7 centimeters and trail 7 centimeters. Weighing only 8 grams [2] There is a slight difference between the male and female birds. Male bird's back black-gray Throat blackish Orange-yellow Orange portion is more in the chest. The waist and tail above the red-orange Wing feather-lid black Yellow-orange sticks are seen in the wings of the wings. The tail is tall and black. The tail feathers are orange-yellow Orange color orange Stomach and stomach yellow color.
Wife feathers feathers are faded gray. Bunch of blueberries. The blacksmith is white-gray or yellowish. The eyes of both the birds and the birds are blackish-brown. The lips are shorter and black. The tail always has 10 feathers. [6] The face is somewhat pataki-orange. The color of the feet and feet is horn-brown. There is a little bit of fibers on the back of the minor bird.
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Nature
The little Sahli are quite shy birds, they do not come in the locality or open place. In Kunjban, forest edges, gardens, rural forest and arable land. Generally, the pair twist in pairs or small swings. They fly in the trees and look for prey in the pages. Often they are seen to be hunted in the forests. Their diet contains moths, flies, caterpillars and other insects and their larvae. Soothing voice calls while crying for food: Sui .... Sui .... [2] In the breeding season, their call increases. The call is soooohe-hoo-uk-teat titt, guit-pit-sit-sauati, giei .... pitt ..... [6]
They fly in flocks long time. From a distance, their mosquitoes seem like flocks. It seems to be very dense. Sometimes it does not get hit with one another, while it is frequent. [6]
Reproduction
From February to October, the main breeding season of the younger Sahila. There are various variations in breeding season. The branches of tall trees, narrow branches, grasses,
Lycan, bark, bitter root, etc., in the form of small cups made of spider nets. The house is very strong. The average height of the house is 16 centimeters and the depth is 9 centimeters. The location of the house is at least 12 meters from the ground. They have spent 1-3 days to determine the place for home making. It takes 2-7 days to bind the house. Finding a home in the forest is a difficult task. When the nest is laid, lay two to four eggs. Egg color is light green, it has light brown and light purple leaves. Egg size is 1.7 × 1.4 centimeters. [2] Chicks are released from 14 to 19 days. Chanara learn to fly 15 to 20 days.2018-05-13_16.50.40.jpg
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