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Mugimaki (HK) - female or not? (1 Viewer)

earlytorise

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I saw this today in Hong Kong. Is there enough in this photo to point to a female Mugimaki flycatcher (rather than an immature one, say)?

One can just make out the white wing bars in the picture (which I saw through my binoculars rather clearly); I'm not sure if that suggests a male. Thanks!
 

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