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Sub-desert mesite

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Sub-desert mesite family at Ifaty
Looks like you had a great trip to Madagascar, with very special birds spotted, including these odd Gruiformes that looks like more passerines than whatever :-) It's has been always a dreamed species for me (I've seen mesites only in museums, but it was another species). Did you see any Blue vanga (my favourite of all the Madagascan birds)?
 
They look like a cross between a babbler and a quail-thrush. Weird birds.
 
@Kakapo As you are probably aware, nobody currently regards them as Gruiforms, genetic genomewide research has comfortably placed them as closely related to Pigeons. I saw only 1 Madagascar blue vanga, but that is an amazing species indeed. I still missed quite some endemic birds, most notably Nuthatch and Helmet vanga, so enough reason to go back ;)

@Chlidonias They are very weird, but good looking. The Brown mesite looks very different and is more of a pigeon-chicken
 
Nobody, except the whole world :P
Wow, so you saw this mythical species!!! I absolutely love it (over any other vanga). Was you able to take pics of it?
One never can fulfill the whole endemic species list on a travel, but if you have enough money for return, go for it and visit those zones that you missed in the first trip :) for sure you will enjoy a lot!
 

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Canon Canon PowerShot SX280 HS
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