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ViewsDollarbirdFrom Opus(Redirected from Eurystomus orientalis)
Was previously called Eastern Broad-billed Roller
[edit] IdentificationRed bill with glossy dark blue-green plumage diagnostic. Appears black in poor light. Broad silvery white patch on base of primaries conspicuous only in flight(thus named Dollarbird). Size-30cm. [edit] DistributionThe Indian subcontinent,temperate eastern Russia, China, and Japan through South-East Asia to Australia and the Solomon Islands; northern and southern-most populations migrate to tropical latitudes during winter. [edit] TaxonomyPurple Roller, Eurystomus azureus was previously considered to be one additional subspecies of the Dollarbird. The Dollarbird is divided into eleven subspecies. [edit] HabitatMangroves, forests edges, beach scrub, plantation and open country. [edit] BehaviourParticularly favours tall dead trees on which it often perchs for long periods. Does not drop to the ground to catch prey, preferring to catch winged insects on aerial sallies. [edit] External Links
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