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Whistling Thrush Collection

The whistling thrush, also known as the Grey-winged blackbird or Turdus boulboul, is a fascinating bird species that belongs to the Song Birds World series N23 and N42


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The whistling thrush, also known as the Grey-winged blackbird or Turdus boulboul, is a fascinating bird species that belongs to the Song Birds World series N23 and N42. With its stunning blue plumage, it is a sight to behold. One of its close relatives is the Brown-winged Whistling-thrush (Myophonus castaneus), an adult male standing on the forest floor in Kerinci Seblat National Park. Its presence adds beauty and charm to this natural habitat. Another member of this family is the Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus) with its tail fanned out while perched on a post. This magnificent bird showcases elegance and grace in every movement. In Doi Inthanon National Park, we can find another variation of the Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus eugenei). Standing on wet grass, it demonstrates resilience even in challenging environments. Traveling to Taiwan, we encounter the Taiwan Whistling-thrush (Myophonus insularis) capturing insect prey with precision. Perched on a post during rainfall, this bird exemplifies resourcefulness and adaptability. Yunnan, China presents us with yet another breathtaking scene featuring the Blue Whistling-thrush (Myiophonus caeruleus). Standing amidst prayer flags fluttering in the background creates an ethereal atmosphere that captures our imagination. Nameri in Assam, India offers us a glimpse of nature's wonders through an adult male Blue Whistling-thrush perched gracefully on a branch. The vibrant colors against lush greenery create an enchanting visual spectacle. Lastly, Sattal in Uttarakhand, India provides us with an image of a Blue Whistling-thrush standing confidently on the ground. Its presence reminds us of nature's resilience and strength.