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White-tailed Leaf Warbler? - March, Mae Wong (Chong Yen), Thailand (2 Viewers)

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Two birds photographed at the same place on subsequent days. Might be the same bird.
A leaf warbler with greyish crown, double wing bars, whitish underpart and whitish undertail, but without yellow tinge. Is it a White-tailed Leaf Warbler with worn plumage or a warbler of other species?
 
Two birds photographed at the same place on subsequent days. Might be the same bird.
A leaf warbler with greyish crown, double wing bars, whitish underpart and whitish undertail, but without yellow tinge. Is it a White-tailed Leaf Warbler with worn plumage or a warbler of other species?
Both undoubted Davison's Leaf (previously k/a White-tailed) on account of diagnostic undertail pattern, ssp. muleyitensis resident in NW. The apparent lack of yellow tones is not an issue, likely a product of wear or lighting issues.

Grahame
 
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