Birds

New Britain Thrush

New Britain Thrush

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The Bismark Thrush is a species of thrush endemic to New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago. It is a shy, dark-plumaged bird typically found in montane forests.
Where to spot
Montane forests of New Britain (Bismarck Archipelago), preferring dense undergrowth and areas with abundant leaf litter.
How to spot
Requires quiet observation in its dense forest habitat. Look for it foraging on the forest floor. Listening for its calls can be helpful in locating this elusive species.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active during the cooler parts of the day, especially early morning and late afternoon.
Like many island endemics, this species has a restricted range, making it particularly vulnerable to habitat changes and other environmental pressures.
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