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Babbler confusion (1 Viewer)

Steve G

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I was bumbling thru' the Babblers in the database & have found a probable mix-up. It concerns the African Blackcap Babbler(Turdoides reinwardtii) whose image is placed under the entry of the south-east Asian Black-capped Babbler (Pellorneum capistratum).
There is currently no picture available for Black-capped Babbler which is a much more attractive bird than its African near-namesake. Enclosed is another picture of Blackcap Babbler(Turdoides reinwardtii): :h?:
 

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