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Bird Watch: Tiny grey-headed canary flycatcher that is understood for its speedy motions

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The bird can be found in the woody locations and semi-forest locations of Chandigarh till March. It has a squarish grey head, canary yellow stubborn belly, and a flat expense that appears like an equilateral triangle.

A grey-headed canary flycatcher. Its recognition marks are a squarish grey head and breast, canary yellow stubborn belly, and yellowish-green upper parts. (Express Image)

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Grey-headed canary flycatcher is a typical winter season visitor that moves to the Inter-State Chandigarh Area (ISCR) every year in addition to other types to get away the extreme winter season of the upper Mountain ranges throughout the non-breeding season from September to March.

The male and female of the appealing bird which is practically 12-13cm in length are alike. The woody locations and semi-forest location is its perfect environment. Its recognition marks are a squarish grey head and breast, canary yellow stubborn belly, and yellowish-green upper parts. A flat expense, which appears like an equilateral triangle, is fringed with long rictal bristles.

The agitated canary flycatcher makes random motions from one branch to another and gets quickly blended with other bird types. The bird victimize aerial pests while taking fast flights from the low perch under the canopy of trees.

Due to the topography of Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Mohali, which are complete with a lot of woody locations, the Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher is simple to identify in public parks, consisting of Leisure Valley, Sector 10, Rose Garden, Sector 16, Nagar Van, and so on conditioning the perseverance of the beholder. It moves so quickly that a person who wishes to catch it in the lens requires to be alert and have a great deal of concentration.

This bird types in summer season from April to June. The female prepares the nest. A clutch is mainly 3 to 4 eggs. As it remains in the plains till March, there is a lot of time to enjoy this bird in any of the woody parks in your city.

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