Monday, June 17, 2013

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SILVER-EARED MESIA
Photo: Silver-eared Mesia (Leiothrix argentauris) from South East Asia. Photo: David Schackelford.
The diet of the Silver-eared Mesia is dominated by insects and their larvae, as well as fruit and to a lesser extent seeds. A study of the diet of feral birds in Hong Kong found that 87% of the faecal samples studied had the remains on insects in them, and 97% had the remains of fruit. The species will often associate in large groups of up to thirty individuals while foraging, and even forms groups during the breeding season. They will also join large flocks of other species in the forest, known as waves, which include other species of babblers. Advertisement



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