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  Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda Location: Vedanthangal Water Birds Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India May 11, 2007 Alt.
Names:Indian Tree Pie, Indian Treepie, Rufous Treepie, Wandering Treepie Hindi: Vaal kakai Thai: นกกะลิงเขียด Chinese: 棕腹树鹊 Distribution: www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/avibase.jsp?pg=mapandamp;lang=ENandamp;am... _Q0S5497
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www.flickr.com /photos/64565252@N00/499667570   (239 words)

  
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Rufous Woodpecker (Celeus brachyurus) A single bird was watched at close range towards the top of the Forktail Stream in the early evening of 7/12.
Rufous Bellied Eagle (Hieraaetus kienerii) One bird was seen from the Dhangari entrance gate to Corbett National Park on 3/12.
Rufous Tailed Shrike (Lanius isabellinus) One was seen at Keoladeo Ghana National Park on 24/11, with another in the park on the 27/11.
www.princeton.edu /~vivekt/trips/N-India00.html   (11404 words)

  
 Rufous Treepie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rufous Treepie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
It is slightly smaller than the (Common European magpie) European Magpie (Pica pica) and has somewhat shorter, more rounded wings and a proportionately longer tail.
This species has a variety of calls, but a bob-o-link call has been heard, as well as a magpie-like alarm call.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ru/rufous_treepie.htm   (177 words)

  
 Rufous Treepie - Dendrocitta vagabunda - Corvidae - Birds of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rufous Treepie - Dendrocitta vagabunda - Corvidae - Birds of India
Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) - photo by David Behrens
Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) is a widespread resident in India.
www.birding.in /birds/Passeriformes/Corvidae/rufous_treepie.htm   (49 words)

  
 IndiaBirding
From the tower we have great eye-level looks at an Alexandrine Parakeet and look down at a grumpy Jungle Owlet that abandons his perch, flashing the rufous of his wings, only to return to it some minutes later.
Also: Greater Flameback, Osprey, Red-headed Vulture, Rufous Treepie, Large-billed Crow, Blue Whistling Thrush, Stonechat, Plain Martin, Red-rumped Swallow, Black Crested, Red-vented, Red-whiskered, and Himalayan Bulbuls, Ashy Prinia, Chiffchaff, and flocks of Bright-headed Cisticolas and spectacular Red Avadavats.
We see: Collared Falconet, Rufous Treepie, Small Minivet, (males and females) White-throated Fantail, Dark-throated Thrush, Stonechat, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Great Tit, Red-rumped Swallow, Plain Martin, Himalayan and Red-vented Bulbuls, Ashy, and Grey-breasted Prinias, Bright-headed Cisticola, Oriental White-eye, Chiffchaff, Hume's Warbler, Yellow-eyed Babbler, Crested and Chestnut-eared Buntings, and Alexandrine Parakeets.
wholewideworld.tripod.com /IndiaBirding.htm   (3649 words)

  
 Andaman Treepie - educational resources
Andaman Treepie [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Andaman Treepie
ADW: Dendrocitta bayleyi: Classification: Dendrocitta bayleyi (Andaman treepie).
Rufous Treepie Grey Treepie Sumatran Treepie Bornean Treepie
animals.mongabay.com /iucn/A/Andaman_Treepie.html   (87 words)

  
 Birdquest, Trip Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On our arrival at our first camp we were greeted by the sight of our neatly erected tents (complete with camp-bed!) and helped ourselves to a hot drink by the camp fire.
Collared Treepie threatened to do the same but we finally managed to get key-hole views of three together in a flowering tree.
This proved to be a rather wise move in the end, as we had fantastic views of a duetting pair of Chestnut-backed Laughingthrushes, an attractive restricted range species, and also tracked down a large flock of Rufous-necked Laughingthrushes.
www.birdquest.co.uk /trip_reports_detail.cfm?ReportID=131   (2075 words)

  
 www.shortwing.co.uk
Our first endemics came in the shape of a fast-moving flock of Andaman Treepies (the only ones seen on the trip), the soon to be familiar Andaman Drongo, big fl Andaman Woodpeckers excavating a roadside nest cavity, and Glossy Swiftlets zipped overhead while the trees were noisy with Alexandrine, Red-breasted and Long-tailed Parakeets.
Rufous Treepie (Indian T) Dendrocitta vagabunda: A single seen at Nagarhole, with some good looks at others at Top Slip and en-route to Periyar.
Andaman Treepie Dendrocitta bayleyi: The only Andaman endemic that we saw without getting great views, we had a brief encounter with three or four in a mixed flock on our first afternoon at Chiriyatappu.
www.shortwing.co.uk /pages/tripDetails.asp?id=56   (9682 words)

  
 Oriental Bird Club Image Database : Rufous Treepie » Dendrocitta vagabunda
Oriental Bird Club Image Database : Rufous Treepie » Dendrocitta vagabunda
Corvini - Jays, magpies, treepies, ground-jays, groundpecker, nutcrackers, choughs, jackdaws, crows, rook & ravens
The male (obviously) was desperately trying to cajole the female.
www.orientalbirdimages.org /search.php?action=searchresult&Bird_ID=2366   (43 words)

  
 Western Ghats Endemics Birding Tour, Kerala, India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Apart from the endemics, this is an ideal place for seeing owls and night jars.
It is expected to see the Malabar Grey Hornbill, Whitebellied Treepie, Rufous Babbler, Wayanad Laughing Thrush, Grey headed Bulbul, White-bellied Blue Flycatcher, Crimson-backed Sunbird, Nilgiri wood Pigeon, Malabar Parakeet at Thattekkad.
Moreover, Thattekkad is ideal for seeing a good number of the 16 endemics of the Western Ghats.
www.birdskerala.com /html/endemic.htm   (640 words)

  
 Rufous-Throated Dipper
Angentina: The Andes Tour Narrative: The scenic Yala Valley, legendary amongst birders as a must visit site for Rufous-throated Dipper, was tempting enough that we were able to leave Calilegua...
Rua Tapu: Ruff Ruffed Grouse Ruffus Rufous Bush Robin Rufous-chested Swallow Rufous Hummingbird Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush Rufous-throated Dipper Rufous Treepie Rufus...
ARGENTINA TOUR REPORT: The scenic Yala Valley, legendary amongst birders as a must-visit-site for Rufous-throated Dipper, was tempting enough that we were able to leave Calilegua...
specieslist.com /endangered/common_name/QR/Rufous-Throated_Dipper.shtml   (1618 words)

  
 BURMA REPORT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In the surrounding forest we expect to see Grey-headed and Red-breasted Parakeets, Grey-headed Lapwing, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Rufous Treepie, Crested Treeswift, Black-winged Cuckooshrike, Common Iora, Red-vented and Streak-eared Bulbuls, Rufous-capped and Abbott's Babblers and Purple Sunbird among many other species.
The endemic Hooded Treepie occurs here in good numbers and Yellow-eyed and White-throated Babblers are common.
Bay Woodpeckers give themselves away with their noisy calls, Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler, Red-faced Liocichla, and Blue-winged Laughingthrushes lurk in the shrubbery while Grey Treepies work their way furtively through the bushes.
www.sicklebill.com /my_bu2004.htm   (1982 words)

  
 Rufous Treepie photo - Doug J photos at pbase.com
Rufous Treepie photo - Doug J photos at pbase.com
all galleries >> Birds, Birds, Birds > Rufous Treepie
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www.pbase.com /image/21779143   (53 words)

  
 birding Thailand
The bird species show less diversity than lowland evergreen forests but it is ideal habitat for Black-headed Woodpecker, Rufous Treepie, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Banded Broadbill and Blue Pitta etc.
Among the smaller birds, Black-winged Cuckoo-Shrike, Goden-fronted Leafbird, Rufescent Prinia, Brown Prinia, Great Slaty Woodpecker, White-bellied Woodpecker, Lineated Barbet, Eurasian Jay, Blue Magpie and Rufous Treepie etc. are found in this type of forest.
It supports a low diversity of bird species but is the habitat for Giant Nuthatch, Great Tit, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Greater Yellow-nape, Eurasian Jay and Grey Treepie etc.
bwinthailand.homestead.com /bw.html   (1270 words)

  
 Indial Trip Report
These diverse, rich and lovely habitat support most of the countries breeding birds, globally threatened birds, and Bhutan’s restricted range birds The Buddhist culture, which respects all forms of life, is an added factor which has resulted in an avifauna that is remarkably visible, approachable, and diverse.
Some of the rare species which I targetted were: Rufous–necked Hornbill, Beautiful Nuthatch, White- bellied heron, Satyr Tragopan, Yellow- rumped Honeyguide, Rufous- throated Wren Babbler, Red-headed Parotbills.
Western Bhutan is made up of the valleys of Ha,(2700 m), Paro, (2200 m), and Thimpu, (2300 m) - the capital of Bhutan, is the center of government, religion and commerce.
www.guidedbirding.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /Information/bhutantriprep.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Birdwatching Trip Report from Northeast India
Hair-crested Drongo, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Ashy Woodswallow, Rufous Treepie, Grey Treepie, House Crow, Large-billed Crow, Spot-winged Starling, Common Hill Myna, White-vented Myna, Jungle Myna, Common Myna, Asian Pied Starling, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Baya Weaver, White-rumped Munia.
The parade of birds was impressive and amongst the many birds seen were Lesser Adjutant, Brahminy Kite, Short-toed Eagle, River Lapwing, Blossom-headed Parakeet, Green-billed Malkoha, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, Bengal Bushlark, Oriental Skylark, Large Cuckoo-shrike, Yellow-bellied and Ashy Prinia, Striated Grassbird, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch and Black-hooded Oriole.
Amongst the birds seen were Mountain Hawk-Eagle, Rufous Woodpecker, White-crested Laughingthrush, Chestnut-backed Laughingthrush, Sultan Tit, Collared Treepie and Baya Weaver.
www.birdtours.co.uk /tripreports/india/india13-NE/ne-india03.htm   (6094 words)

  
 South India Tour, 2003
Our tour ranges from the beautiful forests of Goa, to the submontane rain forests and montane forests of the Western Ghats of S.W. India, the thorn scrub of Tamil Nadu, and to the tropical rain forests of the Andaman Islands.
With luck, we may also see: Painted Bush-Quail, Red Spurfowl, Nilgiri Wood-Pigeon, Andaman Scops-Owl, Andaman Boobook, Grey-headed Bulbul, White-bellied Shortwing, Rufous Babbler, and Wynaad Laughingthrush.
It's situated at about 3,000 ft. and has some fine patches of primary evergreen forest.
www.kingbirdtours.com /itineraries/sindia03it.html   (2114 words)

  
 Birdwatching in Northern India, surfbirds.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Within minutes we had scored with Grey Bushchat, Rufous Sibia, Bar-tailed Treecreeper, White-tailed Nuthatch, Blue-fronted and Blue-capped Redstarts, Plumbeous Water Redstart, Himalayan Bulbul, Green-backed and Black-throated Tits, Buff-barred and Grey-hooded Warblers, Oriental White-eye, Streaked Laughing-thrush and numerous Blue Whistling Thrushes.
Also, we had Himalayan and Scaly-bellied Woodpeckers, Rufous-naped Tit, numerous Rufous Sibias, and most obscurely but most excitingly, a Scaly-bellied Wren-babbler, feeding in a dank gully..
There is a handy café at the very top of the hill, ideal for resting up before the steep and lengthy decent (knee pain!) down the western end of the ridge, to the so-called 'Higher Fields' (really a village), and thence down to the hotel just as dusk was falling.
www.surfbirds.com /mb/trips/north-india-sw-1201.html   (6858 words)

  
 Minsontaung WS - Myanmar Ecotourism, Myanmar Star Tortoise, Myanmar Birding, Myanmar Bird Watching and Myanmar Wildlife ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The highlights to be seen include three Myanma endemic species: White-throated Babbler, rare Hooded Treepie and Burmese Bushlark.
Other interesting birds that could be seen in this sanctuary are Rufous Woodpecker, Pied Cuckoo, Rufous Treepie, Spotted Owlet, Streak-eared Bulbul, Vinous-breasted Starling and Plain-backed Sparrow.
In addition butterfly watching and tortoise studying, especially vary rare and (Myanmar endemic) Myanmar Star Tortoise and Yellow Tortoise can be made.
www.sstmyanmar.com /ecotour_15.htm   (159 words)

  
 [SABN] Trip Report (long) - The UAE, Bhutan and India - Part 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Asian Koels, Common Pea fowls, Coppersmith Barbets, = Oriental Magpie and Indian Robins, White-eared and Red-vented Bulbuls = among many others were all competing with each other to have their = voices heard.
With first light we saw our first ORIENTAL MAGPIE ROBIN = soon followed by RUFOUS TREEPIE and the endemic INDIAN ROBIN.
We saw a = total of 33 species in this lovely park in the short two hours or so = that we were there.
lists.nu.ac.za /pipermail/sabirdnet/2004-July/000365.html   (1600 words)

  
 Servopuff’s Stuff
Our newest design is a spoof of the Natural Born Killers logo.
Like the movie logo, Natural Born Birders text stretches across the design underneath a pair of bins looking at a bird (Rufous Treepie).
Great gifts here for birders, especially if they are also film buffs!
www.servopuff.com /blog   (491 words)

  
 Mangoverde World Bird Guide Species Page: Rufous Treepie
Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Crows, Jays and Magpies :: Rufous Treepie
Alternate common name(s): Indian Treepie, Indian Tree Pie
Please select "Mangoverde World Bird Guide" to view the entire bird site.
www.mangoverde.com /birdsound/spec/spec189-54.html   (84 words)

  
 Bird Taxonomy
List of all bird species in the world.
5123 Cormobates placens Papuan Treecreeper 5124 Cormobates leucophaeus White-throated Treecreeper 5125 Climacteris affinis White-browed Treecreeper 5126 Climacteris erythrops Red-browed Treecreeper 5127 Climacteris picumnus Brown Treecreeper 5128 Climacteris melanura Black-tailed Treecreeper 5129 Climacteris rufa Rufous Treecreeper
5130 Menura alberti Albert's Lyrebird 5131 Menura novaehollandiae Superb Lyrebird 5132 Atrichornis rufescens Rufous Scrub-bird 5133 Atrichornis clamosus Noisy Scrub-bird
www.wildlifelands.com /wxs/Taxon7.htm   (161 words)

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