
Black-bellied Triller
Black-bellied Triller
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The Black-bellied Triller is a distinctive cuckooshrike species found in New Guinea and some surrounding islands. Males have a striking black belly, contrasting with their other plumage.
Where to spot
Inhabits rainforests, forest edges, and secondary growth in New Guinea, Biak, and other islands.
How to spot
Look for its small size and the prominent black belly of the male. They often move quietly through the foliage. Listening for their calls can help pinpoint their location.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often foraging in the mid to upper canopy.
Where to spot
Inhabits rainforests, forest edges, and secondary growth in New Guinea, Biak, and other islands.
How to spot
Look for its small size and the prominent black belly of the male. They often move quietly through the foliage. Listening for their calls can help pinpoint their location.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often foraging in the mid to upper canopy.
The male's black belly and white under-tail coverts provide a clear visual contrast, possibly used in territorial or courtship displays.
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