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Biak Triller

Biak Triller

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The White-winged Triller (Northern) is a species of triller found in insular Southeast Asia. It shares the characteristic white wing patch with its Australian counterpart but occupies a different geographic range.
Where to spot
Found on various islands in Indonesia and the Philippines, typically in forests, woodlands, and sometimes gardens.
How to spot
Look for its small size and the prominent white patch on the wing, especially visible in flight. Listen for its characteristic trilling song, often given from an exposed perch.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly vocal during the breeding season.
Its presence across numerous islands highlights the dispersal capabilities of trillers, as they move between different forest patches.
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