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Rufous-tailed Robin

Rufous-tailed Robin

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A small, secretive robin known for its distinctive rufous tail and shy nature. It breeds in taiga forests and winters in Southeast Asia.
Where to spot
Breeds in coniferous and mixed forests in Siberia and Northeast Asia; winters in broadleaf forests and shrubbery across Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Listen for its whistling song. During migration, it can be found in a wider variety of habitats, often foraging quietly in undergrowth.
When to spot
Best seen during migration (spring and autumn) and in breeding grounds in summer. Winters in tropical Asia from autumn to spring.
Its scientific name 'sibilans' refers to its whistling song, which is often the first indication of its presence.
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