Birds

Bornean Tit-babbler

Bornean Tit-babbler

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The Bornean Tit-babbler is a species endemic to the island of Borneo. It is a small, brown bird with streaked underparts, similar to its relatives, often found in lowland forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to Borneo, inhabiting lowland and hill forests, often in dense undergrowth and mid-story.
How to spot
Look for small, active, streaky brown birds, often in small groups. They are constantly moving through foliage and can be located by their persistent chattering calls.
When to spot
Active year-round, especially during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging.
This species, like other tit-babblers, often hangs upside down while foraging for insects, demonstrating agile acrobatic skills.
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