White-bellied treepie

(Dendrocitta leucogastra)

Description

The white-bellied treepie (Dendrocitta leucogastra) is a bird of the crow family endemic to the forests of southern India.They overlap in distribution in some areas with the rufous treepie but are easily to tell apart both from appearance and call.The white of the head and body makes it easy to distinguish from the sympatric rufous treepie.This tends to be found in more dense forest and is less associated with human habitation than the rufous treepie.The white-bellied treepie is 48 cm (19 in) long.The back of the neck is white,and the throat and breast are black.The thighs are black,and the undertail coverts are chestnut.The rest of the underparts is white.The back is chestnut-brown.The wings are black and have a white patch.The rump is white.Two-thirds of the two central tail feathers are silver-grey,and the terminal third is black.The other tail feathers are black.The beak is black,and the legs are greyish-black.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Corvidae
Genus:Dendrocitta
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