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    Default White Throated Laughing Thrush

    Photographed in Bagan, Myanmar.Also a resident of the foothills of the Himalayas.Nikon7100+150-600 ISO250 F/8 FL460mm 1/320s.Jan 2016
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    You probably mean white-throated laughingthrush (whistling thrushes have a distinct different, very recognisable shape, I guess you just momentarily mixed up the two while typing). Still, I would put this up for an ID debate... the beak looks very Turdoides babbler-like, unlike a laughingthrush's beak. I do agree however that the plumage looks a lot like a WTLT's, and yes I would put my guess on WTLT. Just not experienced enough with these Eastern Himalayan babblers to be 100% sure.

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    I definitely meant White throated Laughing Thrush.Please make the necessary correction.

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    Beautiful bird. Nice perch and eye contact. I too think it looks like white-throated laughing thrush. Thanks for sharing.

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    Lovely frame. Wild life have a lovely way of making the places ravaged by the hand of man look good again. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Image of a beautiful bird from an exotic corner of our subcontinent, tinged with human malevolence. Thanks for sharing.

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