2024 Feb @Thalangama Lake, Male The Common Iora live in forests and well-wooded areas, scrubs, cultivated areas and gardens. It avoids deep forests. The first observation is at the Thalangama Lake area. The first image represents a male. The second is a female. Conservation status - least concern reference - ebird reference - wikipedia 2024 June @Thalangama Lake , Female
2024 June @Seethawaka The first observation is at Seethawaka. Aquamarine upperparts, crimson bill, and black patch on the forehead make this active little species unmistakable. Forages by creeping along trunks and branches, often upside down. Usually moves in groups, frequently as a member of mixed-species flocks. The song is a high-pitched chittering trill; calls like isolated fragments of song. Conservation status - least concern reference - ebird reference - wikipedia
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