Yellow-billed babblers

By Charlie January 20, 2006 No comments yet

Yellow-billed Babblers Turdoides affinis affinis
Chennai, southern India. 18 January 2006

 

The nominate form of this common babbler is found only on peninsular India (roughly south of the Krishna River), and differs from the Sri Lankan form taprobanus by its paler crown, darker body feathers, and darker tail tip. Both forms show a pale grey panel in the wing and are heavily mottled below.

 


Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

Yellow-billed Babbler

 

All photographs copyright Charlie Moores.

 

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