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Birds

White-rumped
Shama

Least Concern

Decreasing

White-rumped Shama

Kittacincla malabarica

White-rumped Shama are native to South and Southeast Asia. Their popularity as a cage bird has led to many escaped birds establishing themselves. They have been introduced to Taiwan where they are considered an invasive species, eating native insect species and showing aggression towards native bird species.

In Asia, their habitat is dense undergrowth especially in bamboo forests.

The white-rumped shama is shy and somewhat crepuscular but very territorial. The territories include a male and female during the breeding season with the males defending the territory but each sex may have different territories when they are not breeding.

Shama Thrush, White-rumped Shama Thrush

Regional Names
  • Bengali:
    ধলাকোমর শ্যামা
  • French:
    Shama à croupion blanc
  • Gujarati:
    શમા, શ્યામા
  • Hindi:
    शमा
  • Kannada:
    ಶಾಮ
  • Malayalam:
    ഷാമക്കിളി
  • Marathi:
    शमा
  • Sanskrit:
    कुमारी श्यामा
  • Tamil:
    சாமா
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
MUSCICAPIDAE
Kittacincla malabarica

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