Part 1 can be found HERE. “Texts suggest Malayan Whistling Thrush (Myophonus robinsoni) to be an extremely shy bird, occasionally seen to forage along mountain roadside dawn/dusk near to streams […]
“The world order of 306 Thrushes’ (Turdidae) species is divided into nine families of which, Whistling Thrush’s (Myophonus) family consists of a very small group of two species. The Malayan […]
“Three species of Malayan named endemics – Malayan Partridge (Arborophila campbelli), Malayan Whistling-Thrush (Myophonus robinsoni) and Malayan Peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron malacense) are probably the Magnificent 3, birders and bird photographers would […]
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