Indian Scimitar-Babbler

Indian Scimitar-Babbler

Pomatorhinus horsfieldii

Least Concern

Aves · Passeriformes · Timaliidae

About

The Indian scimitar babbler is an Old World babbler. It is found in peninsular India in a range of forest habitats. They are most often detected by their distinctive calls, which include an antiphonal duet by a pair of birds. They are often hard to see as they forage through dense vegetation. The long, curved yellow, scimitar-shaped bills give them their name. It has been treated in the past as a subspecies of the white-browed scimitar babbler which is found along the Himalayas but now separated into two species, the peninsular Indian species and the Sri Lanka scimitar babbler.

Fun Fact

They are most often detected by their distinctive calls, which include an antiphonal duet by a pair of birds.

Quick Facts

Habitat

To be updated

Diet

Feed on insects on the ground or on vegetation.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance