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TonyHedges

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Saw this little fella (oops I shouldn't assume anything at this point) high up in a tree at Phu Hin Kla National Park near Petchabun, Thailand. So Montaine forest habitat. He was moving at some pace and I didn't have any time to back up and get a better view. Pulled it out of the shadows, but what is it? I am sure there are better minds than mine on Thai bird Identification! Have at it guys...
 

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It's a Phylloscopus warbler. My impression is something like Yellow-browed/Hume's/Two-barred. But from this viewing angle and with the patterns caused by strong sunlight and shadows I don't think it's possible to confirm ID here - you'd really need to see head pattern, wing pattern, etc.
 
Thanks all the same John. I suspected what you did, just hoped there might have been enough to go on in the picture but it seems not. Thanks for your efforts.
 

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