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@Grey-headed swamphen | നീലക്കോഴി | Wetland birds of India
The Grey-headed Swamphen, scientifically known as Porphyrio poliocephalus, is a striking bird commonly found in wetlands across a range of regions, from the Indian subcontinent to the Middle East. Here is a detailed overview covering its identification, life span, and habitat: Identification The Grey-headed Swamphen is a large, colorful bird characterized by: Size: Adults typically measure about 45 to 50 cm in length. Coloration: Head: As the name suggests, the head is grey, providing a stark contrast to the rest of the body. Body: The upperparts are a vivid blue, which can appear purplish in some lights. The underparts are a deeper shade of blue or purple. Beak and Legs: The beak is robust, red, and slightly curved, while the legs are long and red, aiding in their wading habits. Eyes: They have red eyes, adding to their distinctive appearance. Wings: The wings are broad and rounded, displaying shades of blue and purple. Tail: They have a short tail, often cocked up, revealing white under tail-coverts. Life Span The Grey-headed Swamphen has a life span that typically ranges between 10 to 15 years in the wild. However, this can vary based on factors such as predation, habitat conditions, and availability of food. In captivity, with controlled conditions and absence of predators, they can sometimes live slightly longer. Habitat Grey-headed Swamphens inhabit a variety of wetland environments. Their preferred habitats include: Wetlands: They are commonly found in freshwater wetlands, including marshes, swamps, and lakes with dense vegetation. Paddy Fields: These birds are frequently seen in agricultural areas, particularly paddy fields where water is abundant. Mangroves and Reed Beds: They also thrive in mangrove areas and reed beds, which provide both food and shelter. Urban Areas: In some regions, they have adapted to urban environments, living in city parks and reservoirs where suitable water bodies exist. Behavior and Diet Feeding Habits: Grey-headed Swamphens are omnivores, feeding on a diverse diet that includes aquatic plants, seeds, fruits, insects, small fish, and invertebrates. They are known to use their strong beaks to pull up and eat plant roots and shoots. Social Structure: These birds are social and often seen in small groups. They communicate with a variety of vocalizations, including loud, sharp calls. Breeding: The breeding season varies depending on the region but generally occurs during the wet season. They build large, bulky nests made of reeds and grasses, often concealed in dense vegetation. Clutches usually contain 3 to 6 eggs, which are incubated by both parents. __________________________________________ 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. ___________________________________________________ For our Interior & Architecture portfolio , check out : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb6voT_rshM0DVYURwhoL-t5UlU1VOihs For Indian Recipes , please check our videos : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb6voT_rshM0B774E_YOdcHcT__619NSP For our Travel Videos , click at : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb6voT_rshM3a-pLoB8GNyamOpmo0SSi4 For Bird Watching Videos , watch our videos : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb6voT_rshM3363pcNWfP-GxKssiwfTWb ___________________________________________________

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