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Latest comment: 10 years ago3 comments2 people in discussion
Note the statement "they often feed in groups of up to 6 members" isn't factual. Both male and female Copsychus saularis are solitary, highly territorial and prone to fighting. They are native to my region and I see many of them in the wild in different habitats everyday but I haven't seen they forming any "pack" with more than 2 members for the last 20 years. They only form pairs during breeding seasons. My observation is in accordance with discussions with all aviculturists and bird breeders - note although they have been bred for years in captivity and most of the aggressive ones have killed each other off leaving the more placid temperate ones to breed in aviaries, adult group feeding is not observed in both captivity and in the wild, making this statement "they often feed in groups of up to 6 members" dubious at best. I know experience shared by aviculturists and bird breeders is not a reliable source but I am raising the problem here for future reference and improvement. BigCat82 (talk) 06:39, 22 January 2014 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 7 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
The article contains these two sentences, one of which should be removed:
"The calls of many other species may be imitated as part of their song.[20]"
and
"They appear to use elements of the calls of other birds in their own songs.[22]"