Birds

Barbour's Magpie-Robin

Barbour's Magpie-Robin

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Barbour's Magpie-Robin is a distinct species found in specific island habitats, characterized by its typical black and white magpie-robin plumage. It is a relatively lesser-known species within its genus.
Where to spot
It is recorded from the Tawi-Tawi group of islands in the southern Philippines, inhabiting forest and scrubland.
How to spot
Given its restricted range, identifying it requires specific travel to its native islands. Look for typical magpie-robin behavior of foraging on the ground and singing from elevated perches.
When to spot
Resident species, observable year-round. Similar to other magpie-robins, it is most active and vocal during breeding periods.
This species has a restricted range, highlighting the importance of conserving its unique island ecosystem. Its differentiation from other magpie-robins often involves subtle vocal or genetic distinctions.
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