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Annam Limestone Babbler

Annam Limestone Babbler

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The Annam Limestone Babbler is a distinct species found in limestone karst regions of the Annamite mountains. It is a secretive, ground-dwelling bird adapted to its rocky environment.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Annamite Range in Laos and Vietnam, specifically in areas with extensive limestone karst formations and associated forests.
How to spot
Listen for its loud, ringing, and often melancholic song, which is the best way to locate it. Visually, look for a small, brownish bird moving furtively among rocks and dense vegetation on the ground in limestone areas.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon. Males are more vocal during the breeding season.
This species is a specialist of limestone habitats, often found foraging among rocks and sparse vegetation unique to these geological formations.
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