Birds

Hall's Babbler

Hall's Babbler

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Hall's Babbler is a localized and distinctive babbler species endemic to a specific region of central Queensland, Australia. It is known for its darker plumage and more restricted range compared to other babblers.
Where to spot
Restricted to brigalow and associated acacia woodlands in central Queensland, Australia.
How to spot
To observe, one must travel to its specific habitat in central Queensland. Look for its darker plumage and listen for its distinctive 'churring' or 'chatter' calls, which differ subtly from other babblers.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often foraging in small, noisy groups on the ground or in low vegetation.
This species was only formally described in 1964, relatively recently for a bird of its size, due to its remote habitat and similar appearance to other babblers.
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