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Encyclopedia > Sri Lanka Blue Magpie
Sri Lanka Blue Magpie
Conservation status: Vulnerable

Sri Lanka Blue Magpie
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Urocissa
Species: ornata
Binomial name
Urocissa ornata
(Wagler, 1829)


The Sri Lanka Blue Magpie or Ceylon Magpie (Urocissa ornata) is a beautiful member of the Crow family living in the hill forests of Sri Lanka, where it is endemic.

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Distribution map for Sri Lanka Blue Magpie

This is a species of dense wet evergreen rain forest. It is declining due to loss of this habitat. Sri Lanka Blue Magpie is usually found in small groups of up to six or seven birds. It is largely carnivorous, eating small frogs, lizards, insects and other invertebrates, but will eat fruit.


The cup-shaped stick nest is in a tree or shrub and there are usually 3–5 eggs laid. The eggs are white heavily spotted with brown. Both sexes build the nest and feed the young with only the female incubating them.


Sri Lanka Blue Magpie is about the same size as the European Magpie at 42–47 cm. The adults are blue with chestnut head and wings, and a long white-tipped tail. The legs and bill are red. The young bird is a duller version of the adult.


Sri Lanka Blue Magpie has a variety of calls including mimicry, a loud chink-chink and a rasping krak-krak-krak-krak.


Reference

  • Birds of India by Grimmett, Inskipp and Inskipp, ISBN 0-691-04910-6
  • Crows and Jays by Madge and Burn, ISBN 0-7136-3999-7

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Sri Lanka Blue Magpie at AllExperts (275 words)
The Sri Lanka Blue Magpie or Ceylon Magpie (Urocissa ornata) is a beautiful member of the Crow family living in the hill forests of Sri Lanka, where it is endemic.
Sri Lanka Blue Magpie is usually found in small groups of up to six or seven birds.
Sri Lanka Blue Magpie is about the same size as the European Magpie at 42–47 cm.
Magpie - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (321 words)
The magpies are medium to large, often colorful and noisy passerine birds of the crow family, Corvidae.
The names 'jay', 'treepie' and 'magpie' are to a certain extent interchangeable, not reflecting any genuine genetic difference between the groups.
The Australian Magpie has the fl and white colours of a magpie, but it is not a magpie (or a corvid).
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