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Abbott's babbler : ウィキペディア英語版
Abbott's babbler

Abbott's babbler (''Malacocincla abbotti'') is a species of bird in the Pellorneidae family. It is widely distributed along the Himalayas in South Asia and extending into the forests of Southeast Asia. They are short-tailed and stout birds which forage in pairs in dense undergrowth close to the ground and their presences is indicated by their distinctive calls.
==Description==

The adult Abbott's babbler is a nondescript brown, short-tailed babbler that moves about in the low vegetation often near streams and in the vicinity of tree ferns and tangled vegetation. The throat is greyish white while the center of the belly is white and the flanks are olive. The undertail coverts are rusty. The sexes are alike. It has a short tail and heavy bill; it is drab olive-brown with bright rusty lower flanks and vent, a greyish-white throat and breast and variable pale grey supercilium and lores. Juvenile birds have dark rufescent-brown crowns and upperparts. The subspecies ''M. a. krishnarajui'' of the Eastern Ghats has a darker russet tail and rump than the Himalayan nominate subspecies. Specimens measure in length, with a head of and tail of . The calls are distinctive.〔

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