Tailorbird in my garden!

Rudyard Kipling's Jungle book happened in my garden. A tailorbird flew over a bonsai cherry tree and sat upon one of its branches. It's distinctive upright tail and small body reminded me of Darzee.

This passerine bird has white underparts, an olive green body and an rufous or reddish brown head. Known for its unique way of constructing nests, the bird sews leaves with plant fibre or spider silk, just like a tailor, and builds a cradle shaped nest.






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