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[[Image:Forest_Wagtail.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Dr Manjeet Singh]]
 
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==Identification==
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==Identification
Prominent black-white pattern on wings and breast.Unique; the only member of its genus.Voice -soft pink.Size-18cm.Note- swaying its body slowly from side to side in a peculiar fashion making it quite diffcult to take pics when resting.
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Broad black crescentic breast patch separated from broken black crescentic patch by creamy  white breast band together  with whitish wingbars diagnostic.Upperparts olive-brown with thin whitish supercilium.Underparts creamy white.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==

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Dendronanthus indicus
Photo by Dr Manjeet Singh

==Identification Broad black crescentic breast patch separated from broken black crescentic patch by creamy white breast band together with whitish wingbars diagnostic.Upperparts olive-brown with thin whitish supercilium.Underparts creamy white.

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