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White Rumped Shama Thrush

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The White Rumped Shama Thrush, a captivating songbird native to Southeast Asia, enchants birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike with its striking plumage and melodious calls. Having explored the scenic trails of Koko Crater for several years, I’ve developed a keen understanding of their favorite hangouts, where these territorial birds thrive. Their vibrant presence and beautiful songs make them a joy to observe and photograph. I’m curious to connect with fellow enthusiasts who share this passion for documenting their behaviors and calls. Are there others out there who appreciate the artistry of nature as much as I do? Let’s share our experiences and tips for spotting these incredible birds, and perhaps inspire each other to further explore the wonders of our local avian community.
White Rumped Shama Thrush
White Rumped Shama Thrush

I've been hiking inside Koko Crater for a few years and have a fair understanding of where to find the favorite hangouts of these territorial birds. Is anyone else as much of a nerd as I am and is taking pics and recording their calls?

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