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More warbler types in Thailand December 2019 (1 Viewer)

noble-lite

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Thanks for those who replied earlier, but these images can be from different cameras and there is probably only one image of any particular bird. Here are five more. If any of the photos have an i.d. suggestion showing it was the photographer's thought, so please contradict if appropriate.BirdQ_X7A2324.jpg

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1. Female Blyth's (White-browed) Shrike-babbler.
2. I think this is Rufous-winged Fulvetta.
3. Dusky Warbler?
4. Mandelli's again? On second thoughts, maybe just Yellow-browed.
5. Female Slaty-blue Flycatcher, I think.
 
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1. Female Blyth's (White-browed) Shrike-babbler.
2. I think this is Rufous-winged Fulvetta.
3. Dusky Warbler?
4. Mandelli's again? On second thoughts, maybe just Yellow-browed.
5. Female Slaty-blue Flycatcher, I think.

I agree with these.
Fairly confident on Dusky for #3.
The yellow-green tones and pale legs suggest Yellow-browed rather than Mandelli's to me. It seems to be moulting the head.
 
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