Despite getting soaked to the skin in a thunderstorm - this evening proved very rewarding in that not only did Brendan and I ring two more Hypocolius we caught the White-throated Robin first seen the previous evening. This latter species is on migration very territorial and once found proved very easy to catch. see picture below other birds caught were Willow Warbler, Crested Lark, White-cheeked Bulbul.
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