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Streaked Laughingthrush

Trochalopteron lineatum

Photo by SukanyaDatta
Published on Project Noah
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Description:

The second photo with maxed out zoom shows why it is called STREAKED. Brownish-rufous feathers otherwise.

Habitat:

On a tall flowering tree down in the valley...I was separated vertically by quite a distance. The area is pristine, hilly, remote and forested.It was eating the petals of the flower.

Notes:

The second bird never came out from behind the leaves.

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