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Common; sedentary.
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Bower's Shrike Thrush
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Common; sedentary.
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This looks very much like a [[Little Shrike-thrush]]. Bower's Shrike-thrush has a darker bill. ~~~~
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i agree that this is a Little shrike thrush. Bowers bill seems to be longer and heavier as well as black, though admittedly i have only ever seen one
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