Birds

Ogle's Babbler

Ogle's Babbler

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Ogle's Babbler is a rare and highly localized species, named after its discoverer Bertram Savile Ogle. It is a secretive bird of dense, humid broadleaf evergreen forests.
Where to spot
Known only from a very restricted range in the hilly forests of northern Myanmar and possibly adjacent parts of Northeast India. It inhabits dense, humid broadleaf evergreen forests.
How to spot
Observing this species is extremely challenging due to its restricted range, rarity, and secretive nature. Focus on listening for its unique calls within its known forest habitat. Patience and careful searching in dense vegetation are paramount.
When to spot
Resident species, found year-round. Its rarity means that specific observation times are not well-documented, but early mornings might offer better chances for vocalizations.
This babbler is considered one of the least known species of babblers, with very limited observations and a highly restricted range.
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