Puff-throated babbler
Old magazine house, Dandeli,Karnataka
Muthyala Maduvu, Anekal,Karnataka
Information of Puff-throated babbler
| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern |
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| Approximate size(adult): | A small, ground-dwelling babbler about 16–18 cm long. It has a rufous crown, white throat puffed out when calling, streaked brown upperparts, and pale underparts with dark streaking on the breast. |
| Resident/ Migrate from: | Resident species, non-migratory throughout its range. |
| Migrate to: | — (Non-migratory) |
| Breeding season: | Mainly March to July in India. Builds a domed nest of leaves and roots on or near the ground, often well concealed in undergrowth. |
| Breed in: | Forest undergrowth, bamboo thickets, and scrubby hillsides. Prefers shaded, humid areas with leaf litter. |
| Habitat: | Found in moist and dry forests, dense undergrowth, and secondary vegetation. Common in the foothills and plains of India, often detected by its loud, musical calls. |
| Diet: | Feeds mostly on insects, small invertebrates, and larvae, foraged from leaf litter and ground vegetation. |