Birds

Black-faced Thrush

Black-faced Thrush

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The Black-faced Thrush is a distinctive thrush found in the Bismarck Archipelago, characterized by its dark, almost black face and olive-brown body plumage. It inhabits rainforests.
Where to spot
Rainforests and montane forests of New Britain and New Ireland in the Bismarck Archipelago.
How to spot
Search the undergrowth and forest floor in its specific island habitats. It can be shy, so patience and good binoculars are recommended.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed in the early morning or late afternoon when it is actively foraging.
Its striking black facial pattern distinguishes it from other thrushes in its range, making it relatively easier to identify if seen clearly.
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