Birds

Green-backed Gerygone

Green-backed Gerygone

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The Green-backed Gerygone is a small, active passerine found across parts of Southeast Asia and New Guinea. It is characterized by its greenish upperparts, blending well with the leafy canopy.
Where to spot
Inhabits forests, woodlands, and mangrove areas from Southeast Asia (e.g., Malaysia, Philippines) to New Guinea and adjacent islands.
How to spot
Look for its greenish back and yellow wash on the underparts. Its distinctive, rich song is often the primary clue to its presence, as it typically stays high in the canopy.
When to spot
Most active during daylight hours, especially in the early morning when foraging and singing are at their peak.
This gerygone species is known for its remarkably complex and musical song, a series of varied whistles and trills that can be quite loud for its size.
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