Adult male © Alex Berryman eBird S46651261 Macaulay Library ML 167573191
Adult female © Nigel Voaden
Immature © John Martin
Adult male © 智偉(Chih-Wei) 張(Chang)
Adult male © David and Kathy Cook
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Adult female © 智偉(Chih-Wei) 張(Chang)

Bornean Whistling-Thrush Myophonus borneensis

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Identification

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Dark thrush-like bird of rocky streams and gullies in mountains and foothills. Male shows faint blue gloss in good lighting, while female is entirely dark brown. Frequently fans tail while perched. Can be quite tame, and often perches up on manmade structures such as fence posts and streamside stairways. Gives high whistled calls, including a shrill screeching “shreeee” and a more mellow whistled note.

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