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Birds

Brown-cheeked
Fulvetta

Least Concern

Decreasing

Brown-cheeked Fulvetta

Alcippe poioicephala

The brown-cheeked fulvetta is a resident breeding bird in India and Southeast Asia. Its habitat is undergrowth in moist forests and scrub jungle. This species, like most babblers, is not migratory, and has short rounded wings and a weak flight.

This babbler builds its nest in a tree, concealed in dense masses of foliage. The normal clutch is two or three eggs.

Brown-cheeked fulvetta measures 15 cm including its longish tail. It is brown above and buff, with no patterning on the body or wings. The crown is grey, and the cheeks are dark.

Brown-cheeked fulvettas have short dark bills. Their food is mainly insects and nectar. They can be difficult to observe in the dense vegetation they prefer, but these are vocal birds, and their characteristic calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.

Brown-cheeked Alcippe, Quaker Babbler

Regional Names
  • Gujarati:
    સીટીમાર લલેડુ
  • Malayalam:
    കാനാ ചിലപ്പൻ
  • Marathi:
    सुरेल सातभाई, शिटीमार रानभाई
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
ALCIPPEIDAE
Alcippe poioicephala

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