Turdoides striata somervillei, commonly known as Jungle Bubblers, are the most frequent visitors to our garden. They are light brown in color, with a striking white ring around their eyes. I like that, Their tails are rufous, and they have dark primary flight feathers. These birds primarily move by hopping, as they have limited flying ability.
I’ve read that they typically form groups of 7 to 10 birds, which is why they are in some places referred to as "seven sisters" or "seven brothers." However, when they come to our garden, I often count more than 15 of them, especially as they vocalize with their harsh nasal calls. They are noisy but still beautiful, and we like them. When they fly around our garden, their brown color flashes like gold in the sunshine.
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