On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Sharad Sridhar <sharadsridhar@gmail.com> wrote:
The commonest of the laughing thrushes in the western himalayas- both this species and the white-throated laughingthrush were seen carrying nesting material into the thick undergrowth.Chopta, Kedarnath WLS, Utttarakhand, India on April 1st, 2010Sharad--
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