Männchen (Blyth's) © Neoh Hor Kee eBird S27563645 Macaulay Library ML 24462801
Männchen (Himalayan) © jaya samkutty
Männchen (Dalat) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Weibchen (Blyth's) © Brendan Klick
Weibchen (Himalayan) © Balaji P B
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Weibchen (Dalat) © Scott Baker
Weibchen (Gray-breasted) © Craig Brelsford
Männchen (Blyth's) © Neoh Hor Kee
Männchen (Himalayan) © Nikolaj Mølgaard Thomsen
Männchen (Gray-breasted) © Ian Davies

White-browed Shrike-Babbler Pteruthius aeralatus

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A small, stout bird with a large head, usually found at mid-level in forests. Male is smartly attired: clean white below and black above with a gray back, a white eyebrow, and two bright, flame-like orange stripes towards the wingtips. Females have the same general patterning, but are much more faded, replacing black with gray and orange with yellow-green. Often joins mixed flocks in foothill and montane forests, where it can be fairly common. Song is a forceful series with slight breaks every second or third note: “dyudyu-dyu-dyudyu!”

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