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Grey-breasted Laughingthrush
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Locally common, and approachable (very, in this case!), Grey-breasted laughingthrushes (Garrulax fairbanki) are endemic, with a restricted distribution in montane habitats, to the Western Ghats of south India - a mountainous global biodiversity hotspot. The birds are usually in small noisy groups, skulking in lower bushes and brambly thickets. |
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(34927) - [2009-08-01 11:24]
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Hello Ravi,
Though slightly out of the picture and a little soft this shot deserves more credit! This surely must be a TN first for this species, Garulax jerdoni fairbanki (I don't know if this has become a separate species of laughing thrush). The features are well shown with good clarity and colours.
Thanks for posting this,
Best regards,
Ivan
Hi Ravi,
A wonderful capture of this beauty from nice POV with excellent sharpness and fine composition MF!
TFS and cheers,
Bayram
Hello Ravi,
a beautiful capture of the Grey-breasted laughingthrushes, not easy among the branches, lovely pose of the bird in a nice natural environment;
i have posted a WS and i hope this one can come in handy to you.
TFS
Best regards
Maurizio
Hi Ravi,
Nice capture of this trush. Good use of light. Very nice focus and good eye contact. Very well composed. I liked this composition.
TFS,
Kedar