Bird plucks fruit seeds from branches
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Charles McHugh, IBC1484909. Accessible at hbw.com/ibc/1484909.Extended version
Charles McHugh, IBC1484909. Video of Western Koel Eudynamys scolopaceus at Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, Thailand. Accessible at hbw.com/ibc/1484909.
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Subspecies: malayanus
Author: Charles McHugh
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Female moves on branch to pluck fruit seeds.
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