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Ceram Cicadabird

Ceram Cicadabird

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The Ceram Cicadabird is a species endemic to the island of Ceram in Indonesia. It is a relatively subtle cicadabird that is an important part of the island's avifauna.
Where to spot
Restricted to the forests and woodlands of Ceram Island in Indonesia.
How to spot
Observation requires visiting Ceram Island. Look for its general cicadabird shape and subtle plumage. Listening for its characteristic buzzing or insect-like calls is key to finding it.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often vocalizing in the early morning.
File:Edolisoma ceramense hoogerwerfi 360988664.jpg
File:Edolisoma ceramense hoogerwerfi 360988664.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Like other cicadabirds, its calls are often reminiscent of the buzzing sounds made by large insects, providing effective camouflage in the soundscape of its forest habitat.
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