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¡@¡EThe body of the Orange-headed Thrush is orange and grey.Its head is orange,but the colour is lighter on the cheeks where there are also some black stripes.The adult body length is about 20 cm.
¡@¡EOrange-headed Thrushes are usually seen in woodlands or gardens.Typically they are alone or in pairs. In Hong Kong, Orange-headed Thrushes are resident birds, so they can be seen throughout the year-although not in large numbers.
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