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Topic: Eyebrowed Wren babbler


  
  AVIFAUNA - Picchio Verde. . . l'altro web site
Usually treated as babblers, but DNA hybridization suggests that they are separable as a subfamily of the Sylviidae.
It has also been proposed that it is a Garrulax, or at least a garrulacine, and that it is a babbler (Timaliini).
Malay pen., Sumatra, Belitung and Riau and Lingga arch., Borneo and Banggi I. Trichostoma celebense SULAWESI BABBLER.
digilander.libero.it /avifauna/classificazione/passeriformes20.htm   (5154 words)

  
 BIRDCHAT archives -- April 1995, week 2 (#66)
The open grassland at Mae Tang irrigation project and the firing range vicinity are good places to see the yellow-eyed babbler, fulvous breasted woodpecker, rufous winged bushlark, stonechat, fl collared starling and the ashy wood swallows.
Common residents like the white-browed scimitar babbler and striated yuhina were quite easily seen.
Also seen was a male asian emerald cuckoo suning itself and several eyebrowed thrush were spotted among the pine trees.
listserv.arizona.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9504b&L=birdchat&F=&S=&P=4659   (3503 words)

  
 Thailand Tour Reports
Although the northern mountains around Chiang Mai produced their expected diversity of birds, there were somewhat fewer species overall this year, perhaps due to the unusually cool weather, with thick fog on a couple of mornings.
Spectacled Barwings and a host of other montane babblers were frequent, and delighted us due to their often confiding nature.
Among the highlights from the mountains of the north were Giant Nutchatches in the towering pine trees on Doi Chiang Dao, Rusty-cheeked Scimitar babblers, Red-faced Liocichlas, Spot-breasted Parrotbills and Buff-throated Warblers feeding on the open, scrubby, sunlit eastern slopes of Doi Angkhang.
www.kingbirdtours.com /reports/thailand99re.html   (3263 words)

  
 WORLDTWITCH - Thailand Bird Reports - 2002
Eyebrowed Wren Babbler was seen at 1200 m in Hala, 12 and 14 September (SS,ST).
Chestnut-backed Scimitar Babbler was reported at an elevation of 1300 m during this period.
Two nests of Abbott’s Babbler, one with three eggs and another as yet unlined, were seen at Khao Yai on 19 April and another nest with 3 eggs on 20 April (GG,AP).
www.worldtwitch.com /2002_thailand_bird_reports.htm   (13669 words)

  
 Sumatra 1998
This "feeding party" ranges from woodpeckers, jays and trogons to drongos, bulbuls and babblers.
After just a few minutes, the flock moves on, leaving the equally frenzied birdwatcher frantically trying to remember each species as the last bird departs.
Eyebrowed Wren-Babbler -- Napothera epilepidota -- 31 63 115
www.camacdonald.com /birding/tripreports/Sumatra98.html   (3011 words)

  
 Bird List: Taiwan, November 2003
Winter Wren - A few at high elevation forests, common at Wu Ling Pass.
Eyebrowed Thrush - 1 in an urban park in Tainan.
Rufous-capped Babbler - Uncommon to common at higher elevations, often in mixed species flocks.
www.noahstrycker.com /tripreports/taiwanbirdlist.htm   (1962 words)

  
 wa-tt.com Itinerary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Today’s trekking is through a primary forest mostly walking downhill to a village Warsardum situated in a valley about 800 meters in elevation.
The forest between these two villages is very rich in birds like Rufous-necked Hornbill, Black-eared Shirke Babbler, Striated Laughingthrush, Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Rufous - throated Fulvetta, Eyebrowed Thrush, Wedge - billed Wren Babbler.
The camp is about 1150 meters in elevation and is carefully chosen to be in a place where White-bellied Herons fly across every morning and evening, sometimes in pairs and sometimes single.
wildmyanmar.com /itinerary5.htm   (1483 words)

  
 Birdquest, Trip Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Silver-breasted and Long-tailed Broadbills were both stunning and we also enjoyed the more sombre Lesser Shortwing, Pale-chinned Flycatcher and Eyebrowed Wren Babbler, all of which proved very confiding.
From Hornbill, we were able to explore up to seven or eight kilometres further along the trail, past the hot spring and mud-volcano at Bulbulia, to a large area of bamboo (reaching c900m).
Fortunately the babbler responded well and we all had a good look at it singing away form some large grass tussocks.
www.birdquest.co.uk /trip_reports_detail.cfm?ReportID=131   (2075 words)

  
 Brock University - Na Haeo Working Paper 2001-1
On three days, a pair of Puff-throated Babblers was seen at the junction of the jeep trail and the small trail to the River.
Two Puff-throated Babblers had been seen together on the previous day in the net area.
A hedgerow to the east of the station beside a small road that runs from the main road around to the north and west of the station was almost always home to a few birds or small flocks of birds including Babblers, a Green-billed Malkoha and Phylloscopus.
www.brocku.ca /envi/nahaeo/2001-1.html   (7227 words)

  
 WORLDTWITCH - THAILAND BIRD REPORTS - 2001
A pair of Black-eared Shrike Babblers and two Red-faced Liocichlas at the Khun Mae Ya Watershed Station on 14 October (DP,WS) were both new locality records.
Breeding records: Black-crested Bulbul, Hairy-backed Bulbul, Grey-headed Babbler, Chestnut-rumped Babbler, Chestnut-winged Babbler, Spectacled Spiderhunter and Orange-bellied Flowerpecker were all seen feeding fledged young at Bala during 27 September to 3 October (ST).
A new species (and genus) record for Thailand was Long-tailed Wren Babbler: two pairs were found and another bird heard around the summit (2152 m) of the highest mountain in Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary (Tak) on 24-25 April (AP,PDR,SS).
www.worldtwitch.com /2001_thailand_bird_reports.htm   (13907 words)

  
 Borneo 2003 trip list
Singles of this striking ground babbler seen by one of us on 3 of 8 days at BRL; always on or near ground inside forest.
Quite a nice but skulking babbler found singly or with flocks a few times at BRL and in Mulu.
A rather common undergrowth babbler — often with flocks — in Mulu and Poring and Sukau and BRL and DVFC.
montereybay.com /creagrus/Borneo2003list.html   (10140 words)

  
 Taiwan Bird Photos, Trip Report, December 2003
In the morning before breakfast we walked down the street from our hotel in Tainan to a small park, where there were a few birds active, including our only Eyebrowed Thrushes for the trip and excellent looks at Yellow-bellied Prinia.
Walking around outside the hotel, we were greeted by Collared Bush-Robins in the undergrowth, Flamecrests, Rufous-capped Babblers, a Streak-throated Fulvetta, a small flock of Olive-backed Pipits, and a pair of Plumbeous Water Redstarts at a small pond.
He is a great birder (and photographer, as we later found out) and took us to several good sites.
www.noahstrycker.com /tripreports/taiwan.htm   (3095 words)

  
 Birding In Taiwan - Annotated Species List Taiwan, November 11–19, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Eyebrowed Thrush, Turdus obscurus – migratory party of 6*, An Ma Shan Resort, Nov. 12.
Spot-breasted Scimitar-Babbler [Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler], Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis [Pomatorhinus erythrogenys] – heard, An Ma Shan and Pillow mountain, 1*, Chaiyi County, Nov. 15.
Rufous-capped Babbler [Red-headed Tree Babbler], Stachyris ruficeps – 10 at mid- to high elevation.
www.birdingintaiwan.com /annotatedspecies.htm   (2368 words)

  
 THAILAND ITINERARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The impeccably manicured landscapes here are alone worth the visit, but seeing ten or more species of bulbuls in a day including the difficult Crested Finchbill make it especially enticing for birders.
This is also the best spot for one of the more sought-after babblers — the Red-faced Liocichla — and we will spend ample time trying to get good looks at this skulking rarity.
There is a small population of this bird here completely isolated from the rest of the species in northern Viet Nam and surrounding areas.
www.birdtreks.com /itin/thai06.html   (1881 words)

  
 Java and Bali 1996-97
A pair in bamboo on the north edge of Kebun Raya Bedugul.
A scratching sound in the leaf litter beside the track (reminscent of Australia's Logrunner and Chowchilla) revealed an Eyebrowed Wren Babbler carrying a large leaf in its bill.
Forages quite high, and generally in a mixed feeding flock with other babblers, warblers and flycatchers.
www.camacdonald.com /birding/tripreports/JavaBali96.html   (5252 words)

  
 myanmar birding holiday
Starting from today daily meals, refreshment and laundry will be taken care of by our crews and porters.
Our supplies and gear are carried by porters, some from Putao and some from Sangaung and nearby villages.
The forest between these two villages is very rich in birds like Rufous-necked Hornbill, Black-eared Shirke Babbler, Striated Laughingthrush, Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Rufous-throated Fulvetta, Eyebrowed Thrush, Wedge-billed Wren Babbler.
www.goldenpagodatravel.com /Itineraries/adItinerary5.htm   (1197 words)

  
 Bird Trip   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
My routine basically consisted of birding the entrance road first thing, where a pair of Bay Wrens were always exploding forth in song, and Golden-faced Tyrannulets gave their little warbly notes.
I heard other wren samples that could have been this species, but I just wasn't sure.
The first of the “confusing wrens” sang, which Sam assured me was Gray-breasted Wood Wren (Bay didn’t make it up here).
birdingonthe.net /mailinglists/BTRP.html   (15079 words)

  
 Expeditions & Special Events Indonesia - Birdwatching Expedition
A locality on the west coast with some lowland forest left where the threatened White-breasted Babbler can still survive.
White-breasted Babbler: fairly common in the primary forest near the waterfall.
Chestnut-backed Scimitar Babbler: we have seen just two.
www.symbiosis-travel.com /adventure/indonesia/javabird.htm   (1145 words)

  
 Birdwatching Trip Report from Sabah, East Malaysia
There were the luxuries of a supply of hot water and of electricity.
The meals in the atmospheric lodge were superb, but the beer was very expensive.
It took us four hours (according to John Bransbury's guide it is a 90 minutes walk; that is correct if your name is Carl Lewis) before we arrived at the Langanan Waterfall.
www.birdtours.co.uk /tripreports/malaysia/sabah/sabah1.htm   (5114 words)

  
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The population of many migrants had already thinned down by the time of our visit but the prized sighting/identification of a Chinese Pond Heron (moulting into the breeding plumage) was only possible because of the late visit.
Some of the rarer dips were the Finn's baya, fl-breasted parrotbill and slender-billed babbler.
Some of the other species seen were crested goshawk, broad-billed roller, white-bellied yuhinas, abbott's babbler, oriental dwarf kingfisher, fl-backed forktail, great pied and wreathed hornbills, collared broadbill, fl stork, etc Eaglenest was the jewel of the trio.
www.princeton.edu /~vivekt/trips/KaziPakkeEaglenest.html   (2221 words)

  
 Birdwatching Trip Report from Central and Northern Thailand
Although we did not see this species here we did see Eyebrowed and Grey-sided and Dusky Thrush was seen by others.
The entrance to other trails such as the jungle trail, accessed from opposite the resting area on the temple steps, were obscured and looked overgrown.
Highlights; Rufous-throated Partridge, Eyebrowed Wren Babbler, White-browed Shortwing, Green—tailed and Mrs.
www.birdtours.co.uk /tripreports/thailand/thailand16/thai-feb2002.htm   (10109 words)

  
 vietnam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
the near endemic Fujian Niltava, Purple and Green Cochoas, the skulking Blue-naped Pitta, Indochinese Green Magpie, Chestnut Bulbul, Red-tailed Laughingthrush, Coral-billed and Red-billed Scimitar Babblers, Striated and Black-chinned Yuhinas, Greater Rufous-headed Parrotbill.
the endemic Collared Laughingthrush, the near endemic Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler, Cutia, White-spectacled Warbler, Grey-cheeked Warbler, Grey-bellied Tesia, Lesser Shortwing, Mountain Fulvetta, Green-backed Tit and the endemic Vietnamese Greenfinch.
We shall spend a day in the mixed forest surrounding "Ho Tuyen Lam", where native pine forests abound with such species as Large and Indochinese Cuckoo-shrikes, Long-tailed Minivet, Ashy Drongo, Slender-billed Oriole, Gray Bushchat, White-tailed Leaf Warbler, Green-backed Tit, Chestnut-vented Nuthatch and the endemic Vietnamese Greenfinch.
www.born2bird.com /vietnam.htm   (1818 words)

  
 malaysiarep   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Great Argus was heard calling often, Banded Pitta was seen briefly, a boat trip produced the sought after Masked Finfoot, Chestnut-naped Forktail and Lesser Fish-eagle.
The trails also produced Black and Red Broadbill, Straw-headed, Finch's, Yellow-bellied, Hairy-backed and Buff-vented Bulbuls, Blue-throated, Tickell's Blue, Malaysian Blue and Asian Paradise Flycatchers, Abbot's, Moustached, Sooty-capped and Rufous-crowned Babblers.
After leaving this prime rainforest we returned to the airport for our return flight but not before visiting Bukit Tinggi on the way, where we added a final few species and a fitting end to a fantastic ten days.
www.born2bird.com /malaysiarep.htm   (4084 words)

  
 Oriental Birding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cachar Wedge-billed Babbler S. roberti: a pair seen well in the Gaoligongshan on 3rd.
Black-headed Shrike Babbler P. rufiventer: a female seen well in the Gaoligongshan on 4th.
Interestingly, a female was seen in exactly the same spot on my last visit just under a year ago.
www.birdingonthe.net /mailinglists/ORIB.html   (16885 words)

  
 birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder
A typical itinerary covers two-three weeks and usually takes in the montane forest species of Fraser`s Hill and the lowland forest species of Taman Negara National Park and Gombak before jetting across to Borneo for the mossy forest species in Kinabalu National park and the lowland forest species of Danum Valley or Kinabatangan River.
My name is Jimmy and I am a Malaysian freelance birding guide with years of birdwatching experience in the rainforest.
Birding in the rainforest is an amazing experience as there are many remarkable and exotic birds like hornbill, barbets, babblers, flycatchers, broadbills and many others to be seen.
www.fatbirder.com /links_geo/asia/malaysia.html   (2084 words)

  
 WINGS Birding Tours to Thailand: 2005 Tour Narrative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A fruiting tree produced Eyebrowed and Grey-sided Thrush, and a single Scaly Thrush, while on the damp wooded edges of the sphagnum moss bog we enjoyed Rufous-throated Partridge, two Orange-flanked Bush Robins (a.k.a.
We ended up with 13 species of bulbuls and 12 species of babblers, including the colorful Ferruginous Babbler and the strikingly distinctive large and round Large Wren-Babbler, a pair of which gave us a duet.
Three species of broadbills (Black-and-yellow, Banded and Green), two species of malkohas (Chestnut-breasted and Raffle’s, named after Thomas Raffles, the man who founded Singapore), several Dark-throated Orioles and a single Spectacled Spiderhunter were seen well.
wingsbirds.com /narratives/thailand.htm   (2152 words)

  
 Bird watching trip report - Vietnam - surfbirds.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Abbott's Babbler Malacocincla abbotti isolated records from Cat Tien and Cuc Phuong
Puff-throated Babbler Pellorneum ruficeps fairly common at Cat Tien and Cuc Phuong
Golden Babbler Stachyris chrysaea common at Tam Dao.
www.surfbirds.com /mb/trips/vietnam-nm-0404.html   (6378 words)

  
 Surfbirds Birding Trip Report: Vietnam 12th February - 5th March 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We saw some good species in the pines on route to the remnant forest in the valley bottom, including a party of White-cheeked Laughing-thrushes, White-throated Rock Thrushes and Blue-bearded Bee-eater.
In the forest itself we had a surprising amount of activity (given our experience of birding in other Southeast Asian forests) and quickly saw a single Grey-crowned Crocias, White-spectacled and Grey-cheeked Warblers, Rufous-capped Babblers, a single Indochinese Green Magpie (the only one of the trip) as well as a lone Cutia.
Although we were initially concerned that we might miss species because of this, we quickly discovered this trail and the forest along the road below to be very productive.
www.surfbirds.com /trip_report.php?id=640   (4549 words)

  
 Old World babbler - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Old World babbler - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Jungle_Babbler :Animalia :Chordata :Aves :Passeriformes :Timaliidae Genera almost 50: see text The Old World babblers are a large family of Old_World passerine birds.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
www.indexsuche.com /Old_World_babbler.html   (140 words)

  
 Birding India Tours - North Bengal and Sikkim : Hot Spots
Yellow-billed Blue Magpai, Red and chesnut tailed Minla, Maroon backed Accentor.
Red headed Bullfinch, Satyr Tragopan, and the rare Broad Billed Warbler, Hill partridge, Kalij Pheasant, Large Hawk, Oriental and Lesser Cuckoos, Spot bellied eagle owl, Himalayan swift let, Darjeeling Woodpecker, various Babblers, and other colorful species are to be seen.
The gateway airport is at Bagdogra, close to the town of Siliguri.
www.birdingindiatours.com /north_bengal_sikkim/hot_spots.html   (1118 words)

  
 Eyebrowed Wren Babbler - Napothera epilepidota
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