Original Research Article I Volume 4 I Issue 1 I 2016

Sighting of Rufous-Bellied Niltava Niltava Sundara (Hodgson, 1837) from Western Ghats: Southern India

N. S. Vannur; N. C. Hiragond

Biolife; 2016, 4(1), pp 66-67.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309967

Abstract:

Rufous-bellied Niltava is a resident bird inhabited the bushes and undergrowth nearby water bodies in broad leaved or mixed coniferous forests from Himalayas to Arunachal Pradesh in north east hill states of India (270 to 3200m asl). It shows altitudinal movements and also distributed in north Pakistan (1800-2600m asl), Nepal (800-3200m asl), Bhutan (245-2930m asl) and, in Bangladesh it is a winter vagrant (Grimmett et al. 1998 and 2011, Kazmierczak 2000, Ali 2002, Rasmussen and Anderton 2012, Norman 2014, Grewal and Bhatia 2014).

Keywords:

Rufous-bellied Niltava,Southern India

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Article Dates:

Received: 3 January 2016; Accepted: 19 February 2016; Published: 2 March 2016

How To Cite:

N. S. Vannur, & N. C. Hiragond. (2022). Sighting of Rufous-Bellied Niltava Niltava Sundara (Hodgson, 1837) from Western Ghats: Southern India. Biolife, 4(1), 66–67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309967

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