“I observed a sizeable number of the Chestnut-capped Laughingthrushs (Garrulax mitratus major), on a number of occasions, at Cameron Highlands yesterday (below). “Usually in flocks of 7-9 but also up […]
“Common in mixed foraging parties; often a few Chestnut-capped Laughingthrushs (Garrulax mitratus major) foraging together. “These birds were in seen in a mixed foraging party comprising Silver-eared Mesias (Leiothrix argentauris), […]
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