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Sula Cicadabird

Sula Cicadabird

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The Sula Cicadabird is a species of cuckooshrike endemic to the Sula Islands of Indonesia. It is a forest inhabitant, primarily feeding on insects gleaned from tree branches.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Sula Islands (Mangole, Taliabu, Sanana, and Seho) in Indonesia. It inhabits lowland and hill forests, including disturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for this bird in the canopy and sub-canopy. While its plumage may be subtle, its movements as it forages can draw attention. Learning its calls, if known, would be beneficial.
When to spot
Present year-round in its tropical island habitat. Active foraging and vocalization are most common in the early mornings.
The Sula Islands are part of Wallacea, a biogeographical transition zone between Asia and Australia, known for its high level of endemism.
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