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| The Orange-headed Thrush has a large range from the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The male, above, with grey back and orange head/front, is enjoying a shower. | |
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| The shower continues. It is a typical thrush in furtive habits and melodious song. | ||
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| Both male (above) and female collaborate in construction and soft lining of the nest | ||
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| The female, above, has a brown back with orange head and front. The nest is built with twigs and grasses, sometimes in unusual places (as blackbirds do) and she incubates the eggs. | ||
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