ML704436 IBC 1008546
Contributor
Date
Location
- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
- Not specified
- Behaviors
- Foraging or eating
Media notes
Two individuals looking for food in fresh dung. Published in HBW Volume 12 on page 112. Original HBW caption: Many laughingthrushes are semi-terrestrial. Groups of Greater Necklaced Laughingthrushes, containing up to 25 individuals, band together with other Garrulax, including Whitecrested (G. leucolophus) and Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrushes (G. monileger). These unruly rabbles forage low down on a wide variety of fruits, taking them from low bushes or on the ground. They also dig for adult and larval insects, sometimes in fresh dung, as this photograph attests. Like so many babblers, this is a species of continental South-east Asia, where it is distributed widely from Nepal to China and Vietnam. IBC scientific name: Garrulax pectoralis picticollis. Elevation: 319 m. Date added to IBC: June 21, 2016.
Collection
Technical information
- Model
- Canon EOS 10D
- ISO
- 400
- Focal length
- 560 mm
- Flash
- Flash fired
- f-stop
- f/8.0
- Shutter speed
- 1/90 sec
- Dimensions
- 1800 pixels x 1154 pixels
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 30 Jan 2020 - Matthew D. Medler
- Digitized
- 30 Jan 2020 - Matthew D. Medler