These are shy but noisy birds, which usually move around in pairs or small groups. Members of the flock keep in contact by calls and lost birds are easily identified by the loud penetrating calls they make. Blue Magpie are omnivorous, feeding on insects, beetles and lizards and rather less on fruits. However, ripe fruit of keiya (Freycinetia pycnophylia) are a favourite. They spend most of their time among foliage probing for morsels under tree bark and descend to the ground only in search of prey. They are active during the rainy season, especially when the rains are intermittent or soon after a shower of rain. They are incidental followers of mixed species feeding flocks in Sinharaja. Blue Magpies breed from January to end of April. The Cluth varies from 3 to 5, with 4 being the most common. The preferred habitat of nest building is in close proximity to streams and rivers of undisturbed area. Nest construction is accomplished by the pair, assisted by other members of the flock...
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