The village Kucica bird (Latin: Copsychus saularis) is a small chirping bird previously grouped as a member of the Turdidae family (magpie), but is now considered a member of Muscicapidae. This bird is black and white with a long tail. The tail is lifted up if they are looking for food on the ground or sometimes while perched. This bird is found in many areas of South Asia and Southeast Asia. In Indonesia these birds are getting scarce due to overfishing to be maintained.
Another Name of Kucica birds village is kacer, This bird loves to roam in various environments whose flying speed can surpass the relatives of stone magpie. even from black-haired birds, long-tailed like stickers. Many birds inhabit the lowlands up to a height of 1000 meters above sea level. Not infrequently there is a visible in the housing population.
In central java and eastern Java, this stocky bird is known as srintil and in aceh known as cici birds. Kucica birds village are very active looking for food. start from coconut tree, randu, banana or twig dried tree. this bungalow looks alone but will always be with partner at mating season.