Turkestan Ground-Jay
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Description:
AKA Pander's Ground-Jay Podoces panderiThis obliging bird was deep in the Kyzyl Kum Desert. Sometimes they can be very hard to see on the ground but this one kept hopping up to survey his territory.On this birding trip, I gave up on using an adapter and grabbed some hand-held digiscoping shots.
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