On Wednesday 5th November a brief stroll at Botanical Gardens produced 5-6 Japanese Thrushes of both sexes, 1 skittish Chinese Blackbird, 3 Orange-headed Thrushes, 1 Blue-whistling Thrush.
It is great to welcome Japanese Thrushes back to the park and their arrival comes at roughly the same time as previous years. This timeliness never ceases to amaze me. Heard them (thin high-pitched tseeeee contact calls) before sighted them.
   female Japanese Thrush  
     female Japanese Thrush  
     male Japanese Thrush  
     male Orange-headed Thrush   
To describe the back as grey makes it sound very drab, but in good light it takes on a bluish hue.
       
The migrant Orange-headed Thrushes seen in northern Vietnam belong to the southeastern Chinese race melli with a white wing-bar and two vertical facial dark lines - one below the eye and a second on the auriculars.
    
     
                                                                            female Orange-headed Thrush, with olive back   To describe the back as grey makes it sound very drab, but in good light it takes on a bluish hue.
The migrant Orange-headed Thrushes seen in northern Vietnam belong to the southeastern Chinese race melli with a white wing-bar and two vertical facial dark lines - one below the eye and a second on the auriculars.
 Source : vietnambirdnews[dot]blogspot[dot]com





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