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Unknown bird from Taipei (1 Viewer)

Mads Paulsen

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Hi,

I recently had my first trip ever to Asia as I was visting Taipei (business trip). I took a lot of photos of birds and most of them I could ID quite easily. However, I got one bird that I don't know what is and I hope someone here can help me out.

I took this photo (attached) on May 9th, in Taipei. It was perched quite high in a tree around the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. The photo is heavily cropped, and I only saw it at long distance - I did not see it flying.

My best guess is that it is some kind of juvenile/sub-adult thrush?
 

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