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indy_22, IBC967805. Accessible at hbw.com/ibc/967805.Extended version
indy_22, IBC967805. Photo of Yellow-cheeked Tit Machlolophus spilonotus at Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand. Accessible at hbw.com/ibc/967805.
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Subspecies: subviridis
Author: indy_22
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