Bar-Throated Minla: Exploring the Beauty and Sociable Nature of this Himalayan Bird_ Lt
Describe:
The tawny-tailed babbler is a large species in the group of dwarf babblers (about 17 cm). The bird has yellow-brown erect top feathers, white neck with black stripes, olive-gray upper body, yellow underside, and chestnut and black tail. Males and females are similar.
Description:
Bar-throated minla is a large sized species among the minla group (about 17 cm). It has yellowish-rufous erected crown, white throat with black bars, olive-greyish upperparts, yellowish underparts and chestnut and black tail. Male and female are similar.
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Interesting information:
The heroic-tailed pygmy babbler is one of the three species of dwarf babbler that can be observed in Vietnam. This species lives at the highest altitude (from 1600 – 3000 m, common from 2500 – 3000 m) in the Northwest mountains.
Interesting facts:
Bar-throated minla is one of three minla species which can be seen in Vietnam. It grows in the highest elevation (from 1600 – 3000 m, very popular from 2500 -3000 m) of the West Tonkin.