Himalayan Songbird - Rufous Sibia (Heterophasia Capistrata)

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Himalayan Songbird - Rufous Sibia (Heterophasia Capistrata)

A flock of Rufous Sibia birds (Heterophasia capistrata) perches atop trees, scanning for insects in Zuluk, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. These Himalayan songbirds, known for their rust-colored plumage and black crest, are altitudinal migrants inhabiting high-altitude temperate and montane broadleaf forests. They frequently visit human settlements for rice and are key pollinators for high-altitude flora. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)


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