gandytron
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Very intriguing article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8457642.stm
The paper can be downloaded here: http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/
It's interesting that a canopy specialist, if that is what it is, can be so cryptic but echoes a similar case with the discovery of Choco Vireo in Colombia in the early 1990s, which is a small, high canopy species that moves quickly through the forest near the front of bird waves (and is thus difficult to detect).
The paper can be downloaded here: http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/
It's interesting that a canopy specialist, if that is what it is, can be so cryptic but echoes a similar case with the discovery of Choco Vireo in Colombia in the early 1990s, which is a small, high canopy species that moves quickly through the forest near the front of bird waves (and is thus difficult to detect).