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Bride's Pool Autumn 2010

Thanks for Paul leader's reply.
When we discovered it from its back, I tried to go in front of it. After I used my torch in front of it for 1 min, I flew away. But we can see clearly of its face and the throat.

Clearly, we cannot see a eye-brow on its face. Also, The first impression of it was a kind of Robin and may be a female siberian blue robin(?). But, when we looked at its eyes, it had big eyes without a obvious eye-ring and its face was evenly pale brown in color. On the other hand, the upper part of ots tail was not blue but brown, so it must not be a female siberian blue robin. So, it must be a kind of flycatcher.

I know this is difficult to tell the real size from the photo, but it could not be a warbler because it has no eye-brow.
And the color of this photo is a bit to bright.
Thank you very much

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Thank you Geoff's and Paul's comments!
I know this was such a surpise for both of us to find a bird in such a short distance at night. And I think this was very difficult to get the photo from its front at night (around 6:00pm).
No matter was it a siberian blue robin or jungle flycatcher, we were very surprised and happy to see it=]

Thanks again,
Chun

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