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Isidor's Wren-Babbler

Isidor's Wren-Babbler

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Isidor's Wren-Babbler is a large, terrestrial babbler species native to New Guinea. It is known for its social behavior and distinctive foraging habits on the forest floor.
Where to spot
Found in lowland and hill rainforests across New Guinea.
How to spot
Look and listen for groups moving noisily through the leaf litter on the forest floor. They have a distinctive upright posture. Their loud, chattering calls are a strong indicator of their presence.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly noticeable when foraging on the forest floor in groups.
These babblers are highly social, moving in noisy family groups of up to a dozen individuals, communicating with a variety of loud calls.
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