Monday, 1 October 2012

MINLA 1/2 - Chestnut-tailed Minla


The Chestnut-tailed Minla is also called Barred-throated Minla


The Chestnut-tailed Minla is a resident of montane terrain above 1,500m whilst its only other cousin in Malaysia; the Blue-winged Minla stays at lower territory below 1,600m or so. The Chestnut-tailed is larger at 7 inches/ 18cm probably because of the cooler habitat like Kwai loh rite?. It got a rufous crown and barred throated. Male and female looks same-same. The Malaya sub-species are slightly different ie duller color to its breast and more prominent barred throat compared to those from the India,China Laos & Himalaya.

Minla feeds mainly on berries and fruits on shrubs and medium high trees in a family of a few. They do move a bit following the fruiting season of the trees. They tends to stays in the shades and seldom come out in the open.

Breeding season is from March -July. A cup like nest made from bark and moss at low level of less than 10 feet can be a lucky find if you try hard enuf.

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