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Nilgiri Laughingthrush
Montecincla cachinnans
The Nilgiri laughingthrush is a species of laughingthrush endemic to the high elevation areas of the Nilgiris and adjoining hill ranges in Peninsular India. The mostly rufous underparts, olive brown upperparts, a prominent white eyebrow and a black throat make it unmistakable. It is easily detected by its loud series of nasal call notes and can be hard to spot when it is hidden away inside a patch of dense vegetation. The species has a confusing taxonomic history, leading to a range of names. In the past the species was considered to have two subspecies, the nominate form in the Nilgiris and jerdoni with a grey upper breast and found in the Brahmagiris of Coorg and Banasura range of Wayanad. They are omnivorous, feeding on a range of insects, berries and nectar.
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Recordings (5)
| ID↑↓ | Recordist↑↓ | Date▲ | Country↑↓ | Location↑↓ | Type↑↓ | Quality↑↓ | Duration↑↓ | License↑↓ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XC153559 | L. Shyamal | 2012-04-07 | India | Kundah, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu | song | A | 0:13 | |||
| XC474085 | Frank Lambert | 2016-02-07 | India | Doddabatta area, Ooty, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu | song | B | 0:10 | |||
| XC369580 | Peter Boesman | 2017-04-17 | India | Cairn Hill Forest, Ooty, The Nilgiris County, Tamil Nadu | song | B | 0:06 | |||
| XC452894 | Viral joshi | 2019-01-13 | India | Longwood Shola Reserve Forest, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu | call | C | 0:18 | |||
| XC604265 | Sreekumar Chirukandoth | 2020-11-10 | India | Melkundah, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu | call, song | A | 0:05 | |||