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The Black-naped monarch is usually found in thick forests and other well-wooded habitats. It is insectivorous, often hunting by flycatching. When alarmed or alert, the nape feathers are raised into a pointed crest. The black-naped monarch has short legs and sits very upright whilst perched prominently, like a shrike. It is insectivorous, often hunting by flycatching. When alarmed or alert, the nape feathers are raised into a pointed crest.They join mixed-species foraging flocks, being among the most significant members of such flocks in the Western Ghats and are active in the understory of forest canopies. A study in Sri Lanka showed that they are affected by human disturbance causing them to recede from disturbed edges by about 75 m. • Although they are largely residents, local seasonal movements are known. The breeding season in India is March to August and the nest is a neat cup placed in a fork. The cup is lined with filaments of webbing and fungi including those of the genus Marasmius which are known to produce antibiotics and may benefit the birds by protecting the young from infection.The nest is built by the female while the male guards. The typical clutch is three eggs, which both parents incubate and both feed the young, which hatch after about 12 days. Most beautiful tiny blue bird catching insects. • Location : Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh • Information Source: Wikipedia • • #indian_birds #indian_bird_videos #birds #indian_wildlife #nature #nature_videos #wildlife #cute_bird #colourful_bird #bird_sounds #nature_sounds #beautiful_nature #black_naped_monarch #blue_bird • For Complete List of Indian Birds Please Click Here : • • The Little Green Bee Eater (Merops or... • For Indian Bird sounds : • • Indian Birds Sounds - Part 1 @Indian... • For water birds : • • The Common Ringed Plover (Charadrius ... • For common Indian birds : • • Common Birds of India - Learning for ... • For Raptors of India : • • The Black Eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis)
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