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More Birds to ID. Kubah National Park, East Malaysia, Aug 2018 (1 Viewer)

TwiddlingThumbs

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1. Is this an Ochraceous Bulbul?

2. Is this a Greater Racket-tailed Drongo with the rackets? The forehead on this individual seems more prominent than what I'm used to seeing in Singapore.

3. Photos 3 & 4 are of the same bird. I'm not sure what this is. Could this be a Mangrove Whistler?

Help appreciated!
 

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1. Yes, in a manner of speaking. HBW has just split this form as Chestnut-vented Bulbul or Alophoixus ruficrissus. It's supposed to be a resident of mountainous areas.
2. Yes, probably a juvenile.
3-4. Yes.
 
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