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Tag: Taiga Flycatcher

Brown Shrike and Taiga Flycatcher – the video

A short video of the Brown Shrike and Taiga Flycatcher can be seen here. Did you spot the warbler in the background at the beginning of the flycatcher footage??

Posted on September 8, 2010Categories UncategorizedTags Arctic Warbler, Beijing, Brown Shrike, Central Park, Taiga FlycatcherLeave a comment on Brown Shrike and Taiga Flycatcher – the video
 

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