Definitions
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- proper noun A taxonomic
genus within thefamily Leiothrichidae .
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Examples
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There are ten breeding species for which Nepal may hold internationally significant populations including Bengal florican Houbaropsis bengalensis (E) and rufous-necked laughing-thrush Garrulax ruficollis.
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These include Mikado pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado), collared bush-robin (Tarsiger johnstoniae), white-whiskered laughingthrush (Garrulax morrisonianus), and flamecrest (Regulus goodfellowi).
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Of the endemic species, 10 are considered threatened, including the green-billed coucal (Centropus chlororhynchos, VU), the Sri Lanka whistling thrush (Myiophonus blighi, EN) and rufous-breasted laughingthrush (Garrulax cachinnans, EN).
Biological diversity in the Western Ghats and Sri Lanka 2008
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Birds considered to be endangered or rare are Sri Lanka wood pigeon Columba torringtoni, green-billed coucal Centropus chlororhynchus, Sri Lanka white-headed starling Sturnus senex, Sri Lanka blue magpie Cissa ornata, and ashy-headed babbler Garrulax cinereifrons, all of which are endemic, and red-faced malkoha Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus.
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White-speckled laughingthrushes (Garrulax bieti) occur in bamboo at elevations above 3,000 m in the Yunnan-Sichuan border regions.
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Of the more than 600 bird species occurring in the hotspot, only a single bird species is endemic – the white-speckled laughingthrush (Garrulax bieti, VU).
Biological diversity in the mountains of Southwest China 2008
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This ecoregion contains three endemic bird species: the striped laughingthrush (Garrulax virgatus), brown-capped laughingthrush (Garrulax austeni), and white-browed nuthatch (Sitta victoriae) (Table 1).
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The white-throated laughing-thrush (_Garrulax albigularis_) is a handsome bird larger than a myna.
Birds of the Indian Hills Douglas Dewar 1916
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This is the Eastern counterpart of the white-throated laughing-thrush (_Garrulax albigularis_).
Birds of the Indian Hills Douglas Dewar 1916
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Looking up I was astonished to see a nest in a fork of the bamboo, and on the nest a _Garrulax_ who, probably too busy with her maternal duties to watch the performance going on below her attentively, came in with
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Allan Octavian Hume 1870
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