RFRY5RCC–Blue whistling thrush, Myophonus caeruleus, Sattal, Uttarakhand, India
RM2ND358R–blue whistling thrush, Myophonus caeruleus, single adult perched on wooden fence, Halong Bay, Vietnam
RM2KFR09A–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) perched on a fence post. Annapurna Conservation Area. Nepal.
RMBWX5G7–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) adult, standing on rock, Uttaranchal, India, january
RMB1N2PC–Thrush fledgling sat on the fence
RM2CEREMG–. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. TATVXr EAGLE(Aqiiila rapax). C.4TTLE EGRET{BuhuX coromandus). 400 Animal Life insectivorous, feedingon frogs, locusts, andparticularly on wormsand larvEe turned upby the plough, aswell as on ticks fromthe backs of cattle,from which habit ittakes its name. The two thrushes here Thrushes- illustrated Whistling and are very Laughing, beautifuladditions to the WesternAviary, and were alsopresentations to theSociety by Mr. Harper.The Blue WhistlmgThrush (Myioplwnuscmruleus) is a native ofChina, and new to theSocietys collection.T
RM2KFR09E–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) perched on a fence post. Annapurna Conservation Area. Nepal.
RMBWX5FK–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) adult, perched on dead branch, Doi Inthanon N.P., Thailand, november
RM2CEREC3–. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. TATVXr EAGLE(Aqiiila rapax). C.4TTLE EGRET{BuhuX coromandus). 400 Animal Life insectivorous, feedingon frogs, locusts, andparticularly on wormsand larvEe turned upby the plough, aswell as on ticks fromthe backs of cattle,from which habit ittakes its name. The two thrushes here Thrushes- illustrated Whistling and are very Laughing, beautifuladditions to the WesternAviary, and were alsopresentations to theSociety by Mr. Harper.The Blue WhistlmgThrush (Myioplwnuscmruleus) is a native ofChina, and new to theSocietys collection.T
RM2KFR098–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) perched on a fence post. Annapurna Conservation Area. Nepal.
RMCNJT72–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) adult, perched on branch, Northern India, january
RM2CPTHXA–. Bird notes . d lib, and shelled Monkey and Hazel nuts, also hemp and sunflower seeds, andfruit. THRUSHES: These were fairly numerous, includingbeautiful, rare, and uncommon species, viz.: Chestnut-bellied Blue Eock Thrush (Pettophila rtifivcntria). Blue-headed Blue Eock Thrush (P. cinclorhyncha). Himalayan Blue Whistling Thrush {Mijioplioneiis feiri)ni)icki). Orange-headed Ground Thrush (GeocicJiJa cilrina). Wh.ite-throated Ground Thrush (G. ci/anonofa). Babblers: These were represented by Scimitar-billed andCommon Jungle {Crateroims canonts). The smaller Babblers in-clude such lovely specie
RM2KFR09B–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) perched on a fence post. Annapurna Conservation Area. Nepal.
RMCNJT6X–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) adult, standing on ground, Sattal, Uttarakhand, India, february
RMCNJT6R–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) adult, standing with prayer flags in background, Yunnan, China, may
RMCNJT77–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus temminckii) adult male, perched on branch, Nameri, Assam, India, january
RMDT82X0–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus eugenei) adult standing on wet grass Doi Inthanon N.P. Chiang Mai Province Thailand
RME9PAD7–Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus dichrorhynchus) adult, with tail fanned, perched on post, Kerinci Seblat N.P., Sumatra, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June
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