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Rufous-headed Robin

Rufous-headed Robin

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A shy and visually striking robin known for its rufous crown. It breeds in montane forests and winters at lower altitudes.
Where to spot
Breeds in high-altitude coniferous forests in central China; winters in montane forests of Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam).
How to spot
Look for it in dense undergrowth. Its rufous head can be a key identification feature. Listen for its soft, warbling song.
When to spot
Best observed during migration (spring and autumn) in transit zones, or on breeding grounds in summer.
File:British 19th Century, Bird (Larvivora Ruficeps), NGA 53831.jpg
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File:British 19th Century, Bird (Larvivora Ruficeps), NGA 53831.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:LarvivoraRuficepsKeulemans.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This robin is highly migratory, undertaking long journeys between its breeding grounds in China and its wintering grounds in Southeast Asia.
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