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Shikra

Shikra - photo by Szabolcs Kokay

Shikra (Accipiter badius) is a very common breeding resident in Haryana. A little bigger than Blue Rock Pigeon, this bird is found in the wooded areas.   Identification: Male is ashy blue-gray in color with broad cross bands on its tail, white below cross barred with brown. Female is more brown and slightly larger.  

Order: CICONIIFORMES   Family: Accipitridae   Local Name male: Shikra female: Chipka    Food: Frogs, lizards, mice, squirrels

   

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