Red-faced Liocichla
Red-faced Liocichla
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The Red-faced Liocichla is a colorful and active babbler found in the montane forests of mainland Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its bright red facial mask, yellow eye-ring, and olive-green body with yellow and red wing patches.
Where to spot
Found in mountainous regions of mainland Southeast Asia, including parts of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. Inhabits dense montane evergreen forests, particularly bamboo thickets, at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Listen for its clear, melodious, and often repetitive whistling calls. Look for its active movements through dense foliage. The prominent red facial mask and yellow eye-ring are key identification features.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active and vocal during the early morning and late afternoon, especially during the breeding season.
Where to spot
Found in mountainous regions of mainland Southeast Asia, including parts of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. Inhabits dense montane evergreen forests, particularly bamboo thickets, at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Listen for its clear, melodious, and often repetitive whistling calls. Look for its active movements through dense foliage. The prominent red facial mask and yellow eye-ring are key identification features.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active and vocal during the early morning and late afternoon, especially during the breeding season.
This species is known for its preference for dense bamboo thickets, where its cryptic movements and loud calls help it navigate the challenging habitat.
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