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Bugun Liocichla

Bugun Liocichla is an Indian bird that bears a scientific name of"Liocichla bugunorum" is a passerine bird species from the Leiothrichidae family. Bugun liocichla was found in Indian states in the year 1995.<br>https://www.indianetzone.com/75/bugun_liocichla.htm

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Bugun Liocichla

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  1. Bugun Liocichla Bugun Liocichla is an Indian bird that bears a scientific name of"Liocichla bugunorum" is a passerine bird species from the Leiothrichidae family. Bugun liocichla was found in Indian states in the year 1995. Description of Bugun Liocichla Bugun Liocichla was first spotted in 1995 in Arunachal Pradesh. This bird was described as a new species in 2006. The description was made without the collection of a type specimen as they were too few to risk killing one. It is thought to be an endangered species, with the only known population estimated to consist of 14 individuals and commercial development threatening the habitat of this population. Lifestyle of Bugun Liochichla The general lifestyle of the Bugun Liocichla is not well known, but it is believed to be a shy and elusive bird that prefers to stay in dense vegetation. It is generally thought to be a non-migratory species that stays within its relatively small range throughout the year. Not much is known about the breeding habits of the Bugun Liocichla, but it is believed to be a monogamous species that breeds between April and June. Females lay two or three eggs per clutch, and both parents participate in the incubation and feeding of the young. The chicks fledge within two weeks after hatching. https://www.indianetzone.com/75/bugun_liocichla.htm

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