The Grandala breeds on barren, wind-swept slopes above scrub line. Often in large flocks, it feeds on invertebrates and berries on the ground. The male is unmistakable, with shimmering cobalt blue plumage; the female is grey-brown with white streaking and a blue tinge to rump and tail coverts. Range: across the Himalayas to the Tibetan Plateau in China. Call: a piercing, melodious tiyoo.
—Craig Brelsford

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Grandala: Identification & Photos - Shanghai Birding 上海观鸟

Grandala ranges across Himalayas & Tibetan Plateau. Breeds on barren, wind-swept slopes to 5500 m. Descends in winter to 1820 m. Often in large flocks.

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@earthchild oh wow! I' almost want to move to where they live just to see them in my trees...lol ( I know, based on the habitat/range, not a likely prospect..lol)
@cohanf I know what you mean! Guess we'll just have to settle for being happy they exist 'anywhere' :)