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Pale-billed Scrubwren

Pale-billed Scrubwren

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The Perplexing Scrubwren is a small, olive-brown bird endemic to the montane forests of New Guinea. Its common name reflects its often confusing similarity to other scrubwren species in its complex range. It is primarily a ground-forager in dense undergrowth.
Where to spot
Endemic to the montane forests of New Guinea, generally found at higher elevations from 1,000 to 2,800 meters.
How to spot
Look for its plain olive-brown plumage and try to discern any faint spotting on its flanks. Listen for its soft, quiet calls. It is best found by carefully scanning the undergrowth and forest floor in its preferred habitat.
When to spot
Observable year-round within its montane forest habitat. Active during daylight hours.
Its scientific name 'spilodera' refers to its spotted flanks, a subtle but distinguishing feature.
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