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Eyebrowed Wren-babbler

Eyebrowed Wren-babbler

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The Eyebrowed Wren-babbler is a small, elusive babbler named for its faint, pale supercilium. It is a denizen of dense undergrowth in high-altitude montane forests.
Where to spot
Known only from a very restricted range in northern Vietnam, specifically in montane forests at high elevations. Its habitat is characterized by dense undergrowth and mossy trees.
How to spot
Due to its rarity and secretive nature, observing this species is challenging. Focus on listening for its unique calls within its known high-altitude forest habitat. Patience and careful searching in dense vegetation are required.
When to spot
Resident species, found year-round. Its activity might increase during the breeding season, but it remains generally inconspicuous.
Despite its somewhat plain appearance, its presence often indicates a pristine, undisturbed high-altitude forest environment.
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