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@Jungle Babbler | കരിയിലക്കിളി | Birds of Kerala #shorts
Introducing the jungle babbler (Argya striata) is a member of the family Leiothrichidae found in the Indian subcontinent. They are called seven sisters as they are gregarious (social, group forming) in nature and always appear in groups of around 7 birds (6 to10). The Jungle Babbler is a plain-looking babbler with a compact built, and conspicuous pale eyes. The yellow bill is similar to that of the Yellow-billed Babbler. The plumage is grey, shades of which vary from region to region, with bits of brown and buff on the underparts. The typical Jungle Babbler habitat would be open woodlands, shaded gardens and parks, scrub, edges of forests and cultivation. The Jungle Babbler is common around human habitation and often seen foraging on leftovers from households. __________________________________________ *Copyright:- All the content published on this channel is protected under the copyright law and should not be used / reproduced in full or part without the creator's ( ) prior permission.* ___________________________________________________

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