Jul 10, 2025

8 blue-coloured birds commonly spotted in Indian jungles

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Blue birds in India

Indian forests are known for being home to a range of gorgeous vibrant blue-coloured birds. From flycatchers to barbets, these pretty blue birds add a hint of colour to the green of Indian jungle.

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Indian Roller

The Indian Roller is a striking bird with vibrant blue wings and a brownish chest. It is often seen perched on wires or trees, swooping down to catch insects and small reptiles.

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Verditer Flycatcher (Himalayan foothills)

This small bird stands out with its glowing turquoise-blue plumage and active foraging behavior. Commonly found in the Himalayan foothills and hill forests, it prefers open canopies and forest edges. The male’s vivid coloring and sweet whistling calls make it easy to spot.

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Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher

Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher is a charming bird with a deep blue back, orange throat, and white belly. It inhabits forested areas near water and is often seen darting through the undergrowth in search of insects. Its pleasant, musical song is a common sound in Indian jungles during early mornings.

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Black-naped Monarch

The Black-naped Monarch is a delicate, pale blue bird with a distinct black collar around its neck. It prefers dense, moist forests and is often seen flitting gracefully among low branches. These birds build small, neat cup-shaped nests suspended from slender twigs.

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Blue-throated Barbet (Northeast India and Himalayan Foothills)

With a bright blue throat, red forehead, and green body, this barbet is a riot of colors. It inhabits subtropical and tropical forests, especially in Northeast India and the Himalayan foothills. Its repetitive “kutroo-kutroo” call echoes through forest canopies during summer.

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Asian Fairy-bluebird (Western Ghats and Northeast)

The male Asian Fairy-bluebird dazzles with a glossy deep blue body and black wings, while the female is a paler turquoise. Found in the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats and Northeast, it feeds mainly on berries and small fruits.

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Blue-capped Rock Thrush (The Himalayas)

The male Blue-capped Rock Thrush has a vivid blue head and orange underparts, making it unmistakable against rocky or wooded backdrops. It breeds in the Himalayas and migrates southward in winter to central India. Its flute-like call adds charm to hilly terrains and forest edges.

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Ultramarine Flycatcher (Himalayan region)

This elegant flycatcher sports rich ultramarine blue plumage, a white belly, and a distinct white eyebrow. It breeds in the Himalayan regions and moves to lower elevations in winter. A restless insect hunter, it often flits among branches with short, sharp calls.

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