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Sangihe Shrikethrush

Sangihe Shrikethrush

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The Sangihe Shrikethrush is a rarely seen and critically endangered bird, endemic to the remote Sangihe Islands in Indonesia. Its dark plumage allows it to blend into the dense forest understory.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Sangihe Islands, Indonesia, primarily restricted to remaining patches of montane forest on Mount Sahendaruman.
How to spot
Look for its overall dark, dusky plumage and listen for its quiet, unassuming calls, which are characteristic of shrikethrushes but may be subtle due to its rarity. Requires patience and local knowledge to find.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Due to its rarity and elusive nature, any observation is noteworthy, typically in early morning or late afternoon.
This species is a significant conservation concern due to its extremely small and fragmented population, making every sighting valuable.
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