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ML631052023

Spot-breasted Fantail Rhipidura albogularis

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提供者

Afsar Nayakkan 來自這個貢獻者的影音 個人檔案

日期

19日 2月 2025年 eBird 紀錄清單 S214490649

地點

Azhikkal Beach
Kannur, Kerala, India
來自這個地點的影音 影音名錄
地圖
地圖 座標: 11.942021, 75.296967
年齡
未確定
性別
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回播
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觀察細節

While near Azhikkal Beach, I came across a small bird with striking features. Its head, upperparts, and upper tail were all black, while its underparts were a soft off-white with a noticeable broad breast band dotted with white spots. The bird had a long tail, and the underside of the tail appeared paler than the uppertail. Interestingly, it occasionally spread its tail fully, fanning it out like a delicate hand-held fan. The bird was quite vocal, emitting a continuous single-note call. One of the most distinctive features was its narrow white eyebrow, which contrasted with its black head, setting it apart from the White-browed Fantail. After carefully observing these details, I concluded that it was a Spot-breasted Fantail. The bird’s unique appearance and behavior made this encounter particularly special and memorable. Got some pictures and calls

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