Grey treepie

Grey treepie
Subspecies formosae from Taiwan
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Dendrocitta
Species:
D. formosae
Binomial name
Dendrocitta formosae
R. Swinhoe, 1863
Subspecies
  • D. f. formosae R. Swinhoe, 1863
  • D. f. occidentalis Ticehurst, 1925
  • D. f. himalayana Jerdon, 1864
  • D. f. sarkari Kinnear & Whistler, 1930
  • D. f. assimilis Hume, 1877
  • D. f. sapiens (Deignan, 1955)
  • D. f. sinica Stresemann, 1913
  • D. f. insulae Hartert, 1910
Synonyms
  • D. himalayensis

The grey treepie (Dendrocitta formosae), also known as the Himalayan treepie, is an Asian treepie, a medium-sized and long-tailed member of the crow family. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1863. They are widely distributed along the foothills of the Himalayas in the Indian Subcontinent and extending into Indochina, southern mainland China and Taiwan. The populations vary in plumage and several are named as subspecies.

Grey treepies are omnivorous birds mostly thriving among dense foliage and in forests. They sometimes take part in mixed species flocks with laughingthrushes, especially the white-throated laughingthrush. They systematically work together through the hill forests, rhododendrons, oaks and other broad-leaved trees, especially in the mornings.

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