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Negros Striped-Babbler

Negros Striped-Babbler

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The Negros Rhabdornis is a highly localized and endangered species endemic to Negros Island in the Philippines. It is a specialist of the remaining montane forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to Negros Island in the central Philippines. Critically endangered, found in remnant montane and mossy forests.
How to spot
Its overall dull brown plumage with subtle streaking and a long, decurved bill are key. It often forages on tree trunks. Due to its rarity, studying its calls and knowing precise locations are crucial.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during the day. Observing it requires significant effort due to its rarity and limited habitat.
This species is one of the most threatened Philippine endemics, highlighting the urgent need for forest conservation on Negros Island.
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