The Long-billed Bernieria is an insectivorous bird endemic to Madagascar, characterized by its relatively long, slender bill. It inhabits humid evergreen forests, typically foraging in the canopy or mid-story.
Where to spot
Humid evergreen forests, particularly in eastern Madagascar. It is found from sea level up to montane regions.
How to spot
Look for its green-yellow plumage and notably long bill. It moves actively through the canopy and mid-story, often calling with a distinctive 'tchip' sound that can aid in location.
When to spot
Year-round. Most active during the morning, often seen as part of mixed-species foraging flocks.
Where to spot
Humid evergreen forests, particularly in eastern Madagascar. It is found from sea level up to montane regions.
How to spot
Look for its green-yellow plumage and notably long bill. It moves actively through the canopy and mid-story, often calling with a distinctive 'tchip' sound that can aid in location.
When to spot
Year-round. Most active during the morning, often seen as part of mixed-species foraging flocks.
Its notably long bill is an adaptation for probing into crevices and among leaves to extract hidden insects, showcasing specialized foraging behavior.
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