About Alcippe davidi Styan, 1896
David's fulvetta (Alcippe davidi Styan, 1896) is a bird species that belongs to the Leiothrichidae family. This species is distributed across Myanmar, Laos, mainland China, Vietnam, and Thailand, and is currently assessed as Least Concern on conservation status evaluations. On average, David's fulvetta weighs approximately 15.3 grams. Its average measurements are: wing length around 60.9 millimeters, beak length around 12.3 millimeters, bill width approximately 3 millimeters, bill thickness about 3.8 millimeters, tarsometatarsus length around 19.2 millimeters, and tail length about 52.4 millimeters. David's fulvetta is a partially migratory bird. It lives in three main habitat types: subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrublands, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. This bird has an omnivorous diet, and terrestrial invertebrates make up its primary food source.