Scarlet Finch

  • Scientific Name: Carpodacus sipahi
  • Habitat: Subtropical and temperate forests of the Himalayan foothills, South, and Southeast Asia (1,200–3,000 meters).
  • Appearance:
    • Males: Brilliant scarlet plumage with black-tipped wings and tail.
    • Females: Olive-brown with streaks, blending into the environment.
  • Historical Connection:
    • Named after the Hindi word “sipahi” (soldier), resembling British Army’s red uniforms.
  • Diet:
    • Primarily seeds, supplemented with berries, fruits, and insects.
  • Behavior:
    • Found in pairs or small flocks, often staying high in the canopy.
    • Has a melodious song, adding to the charm of its forest home.
  • Ecological Role:
    • Helps in seed dispersal, contributing to forest health.
  • Conservation Status:
    • Listed as “Least Concern” but faces threats from habitat loss and deforestation.