The 4th species, Sunda Laughingthrush can only be found in Sabah & Sarawak.

Yesterday birding/photography didn't produce many birds. The weather was dry and the bird seems to be hiding. Anyway, I am happy to find my last Laughingthrush, which is my lifer.
Met MikeBirder up there, he is using the new Canon 7D and same lens as mine.
Click for the Song (taken from Xeno-canto Asia; recorded by Mike Catsis)

15 comments:
He looks too serious to be a "laughing" thrush! ;-) Good shots.
Ha.. Serious look because I was disturbing it breakfast foraged.
I just include the bird call/song, for you to appreciate the laughing sound.
Enjoy!
Yes, I hear that laughing sound.
Hee..ha..ha..ha! ;)
awesome shots!!
Good catch. Congrats Doc.
nice find, congrats.
Congrat Tabib
It looks so fierce, especially in black.
Wow!congrats on your completed collection!
It's a feat completing your goal. Beautiful photos, as always.
congrats on the lifer! this guy is pretty cool looking, nice photos!
Very well done for getting another life bird. I wasn't too sure why they called it a laughing thrush until I played the audio clip.
Great shots of the Black Laughingthrush Tabib. A very interesting looking bird with those naked black eyes and the bright orange bill.
...oh my gosh....what a face! I love how expressive it is, and that eyebrow really adds personality. Congrats on the lifebird!
Wow, the first photo is great! The Laughingthrush looks so intimidating, it doesn't seem like a "laughing" thrush. :-)
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