Japanese Paradise Flycatcher?
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Japanese Paradise Flycatcher?
Master Tou, need you help again,this is Asian Paradise or Japanese Paradise [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] So far this is my best shot (heavy cropped) coz this fellow always perch very high and come with small group together with ashy Minivet [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Re: Japanese Paradise Flycatcher?
serious lack of good angles, but I think Asian, based on not contrasted cap color and clear cut of black from head to greyer on breast, I dont think there is such a strong contrast in female Japs, probably just Asian, also back color not so dullish.
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jytou wrote:serious lack of good angles, but I think Asian, based on not contrasted cap color and clear cut of black from head to greyer on breast, I dont think there is such a strong contrast in female Japs, probably just Asian, also back color not so dullish.
Thank you master Tao!
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good shot too
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Re: Japanese Paradise Flycatcher?
this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
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jytou wrote:this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
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YKH wrote:jytou wrote:this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
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there are a few subspecies of this fella here, I think 1 resident race, 2-3 migrants, "incei" is the commonest migrant form...... hehe
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jytou wrote:YKH wrote:jytou wrote:this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
“ incei ” [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
there are a few subspecies of this fella here, I think 1 resident race, 2-3 migrants, "incei" is the commonest migrant form...... hehe
oooooo........Ic
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jytou wrote:YKH wrote:jytou wrote:this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
“ incei ” [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
there are a few subspecies of this fella here, I think 1 resident race, 2-3 migrants, "incei" is the commonest migrant form...... hehe
But I still don't have any shots of this "incei"....
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Mr No Good wrote:jytou wrote:YKH wrote:jytou wrote:this should be the common migratory subspecies "incei"
“ incei ” [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
there are a few subspecies of this fella here, I think 1 resident race, 2-3 migrants, "incei" is the commonest migrant form...... hehe
But I still don't have any shots of this "incei"....
I wat paradise flycatcher also haven get shots..... sob sob..... the one seen at my Angsana tree I still not sure what subspecies, coz no photos.... maybe incei?
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