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Friday, 12 May 2017

Indian Redstarts, Indian Birds

The Indian Subcontinent provides suitable habitats to various species of birds for residing and nesting. Redstarts are no exception in this regard. Various species of redstarts have been recorded in different parts of India. These redstarts are described below:

Black Redstart 
Some of the 
states in India where Black Redstart has been recorded are Maharashtra, Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. Male and female Black Redstarts differ in terms of physical features. The adult male is identified as a bird with dark grey or black upperparts and orange-red lower parts. More specifically, the bird has blackish head, breast and wings. The belly, undertail, lower rump and tail are orange-red in appearance. The two central tail feathers of the bird are dark red-brown in color. The female counterpart is identified as a grey-brown bird, but its lower rump and tail are orange-red in colour. One-year-old male is similar to female, but blacker. The length of a Black Redstart ranges from 13 to 15 cm and its weight ranges from 12 to 20 g.


Plumbeous Water Redstart 
Male and female 
Plumbeous Water Redstarts differ in terms of physical features. Male Redstart can be described as a slate blue bird with a rusty red tail. Its female counterpart can be identified in terms of a pale grey color on the body and a white colored rump. This bird has a length of about 14 centimeters. The male bird has an average weight of about 22 grams, whereas the female bird has an average weight of about 18.8 grams. To know more read:



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