| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern
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| Approximate size(adult): | A small passerine, about 18–20 cm in length. Males have bright orange-red underparts, black wings with white wing bars, and a white belly, while females are paler with yellow underparts and less contrasting wings.
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| Resident/ Migrate from: | Resident species, found mainly in central and southern India, particularly in dry deciduous forests and scrublands.
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| Migrate to: | Non-migratory, though may move locally between forest patches and open areas in search of food.
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| Breeding season: | Breeds mainly from April to June. The nest is a small cup made of twigs, grasses, and cobwebs, usually placed in tree forks or shrubs. Clutch size is typically 3–4 eggs.
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| Breed in: | Prefers dry deciduous forests, open woodlands, scrublands, and forest edges. Chooses moderately tall trees for nesting.
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| Habitat: | Found in wooded habitats, plantations, gardens, and open scrub, often seen in small flocks foraging actively in the canopy.
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| Diet: | Primarily insectivorous, feeding on beetles, caterpillars, grasshoppers, and other insects. Hunts by sallying from perches or gleaning insects from foliage. Occasionally feeds on small fruits.
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