“I spent part of the morning listening to Tickell’s Blue Flycatchers (Cyornis tickelliae sumatrensis) sing and call out. There were at least 3 birds (perhaps 3) with 2 separate adult […]
“There at least 3 pairs of Tickell’s Blue Flycatchers (Cyornis tickelliae sumatrensis) on a long trail into primary forest at one site in this reserve; more often heard than seen. […]
“Spotted a Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher (Cyornis tickelliae sumatrensis) female with nesting material today (above, below). “Images were limited by fairly dense canopy but still a joy to watch. “I spent […]
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