White-crowned Shama (Copsychus stricklandii)
The White-crowned Shama: A Jewel of the Borneo Rainforest The White-crowned Shama (Copsychus stricklandii) is a captivating bird species that […]
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The Shama bird family, particularly renowned for the White-rumped Shama, encompasses a range of species known for their striking plumage and melodious songs. These birds are native to the dense forests of South and Southeast Asia, where they thrive in the undergrowth. The male Shama, with its glossy black upper body and vibrant orange chest, is especially admired for its singing prowess, often mimicking other bird calls. With a diet primarily consisting of insects and fruit, Shamas play a vital role in their ecosystems as both predators and seed dispersers.
The White-crowned Shama: A Jewel of the Borneo Rainforest The White-crowned Shama (Copsychus stricklandii) is a captivating bird species that […]
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