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Blue Rock Thrush; Roquero solitario

Monticola solitarius

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Description:

Back again for the second day running, if it's the same one. This time she decided to pose in a conspicuous position. Either a passing migrant pausing for a few days rest, or prospecting for a new home, hopefully the latter if a male comes by soon.

Habitat:

Garden

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