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Monticola gularis male non-breeding - Khao Yai.jpg
English: White-throated Rock-thrush (Monticola gularis), Khao Yai National Park, Pak Chong, Thailand
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2 February 2011, 14:12:33 |
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JJ Harrison ( jjharrison89@facebook.com) |
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14° 26′ 4.70″ N, 101° 23′ 7.44″ E
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