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The Asian Fairy-bluebird and the Philippine Fairy Bluebirds
are the only members of the
genus in the Passeriformes Order.
The male Asian Fairy Bluebird is black or dark blue with
a bright blue crown down its back to its
rump and upper tail-coverts.
The female is a dull blue-green or purple.
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:Diet:
Primarily eats fruit but will also eat nectar and some insects.
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:Courtship:
Breeding is from February to April.
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:Nesting:
The nests are built in small trees and are shaped like a small cup.
They are made of moss and twigs.
Two-three eggs are laid and like other passerines the chicks are
altricial at birth.
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:Habitat and Range:
The Asian Fairy Bluebird lives in flocks and are found
in the tops of forest in Indian Subcontinent
from the Himalayan foothills to Indochina.
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:Vocalization:
They have a loud contact call and short sharp whistles.
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:Plumage/Molt:
They don't have an alternate plumage.
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:Migration:
Non-migratory.
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:Tongue/feet:
The legs and feet are black.
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:Bibliography:
w4;June 2012
w29;June 2012
w39;June 2012
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