Birds

Northern Shrikethrush

Northern Shrikethrush

-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Northern Shrikethrush is a robust songbird with a beautiful and melodious voice, found across northern Australia and New Guinea. It is well-camouflaged in its woodland and forest habitats.
Where to spot
Inhabits a wide range of wooded habitats, including open forests, woodlands, and monsoon forests, across northern Australia and parts of New Guinea.
How to spot
Listen for its loud, rich, and varied whistling song, which is often the first indication of its presence. Look for its greyish-brown plumage, paler underparts, and a relatively long bill as it forages in trees or on the ground.
When to spot
Observable year-round. Most vocal during the breeding season, typically in the wet season, when its rich calls are frequently heard.
While often heard, the Northern Shrikethrush can be surprisingly difficult to spot due to its cryptic plumage and habit of moving quietly through dense foliage.
Loading...

Spotted

No recently spotted birds

No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet

Also interesting

-

Olive Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Sangihe Shrikethrush

Whistlers and Allies
-

Rufous Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Batan Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Rusty Pitohui

Whistlers and Allies
-

Plain Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Black-faced Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Rusty-backed Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Buru Golden-Whistler

Whistlers and Allies
-

Rennell Whistler

Whistlers and Allies