• 2 months ago
The call of a juvenile Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus) in its eclipse plumage is typically a series of soft chirps and tweets. During this stage, the young robins have duller, more muted coloring compared to adults, lacking the rich black and chestnut tones seen in mature males. Instead, they display a mix of brownish and grayish plumage with some subtle hints of future adult colors, which are more prominent after their first molt.

Juvenile calls are softer and less varied than those of adults, often used for communication with parents, especially when hungry or feeling threatened. These calls help juvenile Indian Robins stay in contact with their family group as they learn to forage and navigate their surroundings. Their vocalizations may intensify when they detect nearby threats, serving as a warning to other young robins.

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