
Grey Trembler
Grey Trembler
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The Grey Trembler is a distinctive Caribbean thrasher, primarily greyish-brown with a long, curved bill and a unique foraging behavior involving body tremors. It is a secretive forest bird.
Where to spot
Found on several islands in the Lesser Antilles, including Dominica, Guadeloupe, and Montserrat, inhabiting humid montane forests and dense undergrowth.
How to spot
Look for its overall greyish-brown plumage and long, decurved bill. Watch closely for its characteristic body tremors while foraging. Listen for its melodious and varied song.
When to spot
Can be observed throughout the year. Most active during the cooler parts of the day, early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found on several islands in the Lesser Antilles, including Dominica, Guadeloupe, and Montserrat, inhabiting humid montane forests and dense undergrowth.
How to spot
Look for its overall greyish-brown plumage and long, decurved bill. Watch closely for its characteristic body tremors while foraging. Listen for its melodious and varied song.
When to spot
Can be observed throughout the year. Most active during the cooler parts of the day, early morning and late afternoon.
Like its Rufous-vented relative, the Grey Trembler rapidly trembles its body while foraging, a behavior thought to flush out insects and other prey from crevices.
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