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The male in black and white, patiently waiting out the day's end (15.2.10).
The female Little Pied Flycatcher, undeterred from her feeding. It differs slightly from the female Asian-brown Flycacther by mainly her greyish plumage (28.12.11).
Montane forest, Frasr's Hill.
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