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Visayan Striped Babbler

Visayan Striped Babbler

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The Visayan Striped Babbler is a species endemic to the central Visayan Islands of the Philippines. It is characterized by its streaked plumage and elusive nature.
Where to spot
Endemic to the central Visayan Islands of the Philippines, including Negros, Panay, and Cebu. Inhabits lowland and montane primary and secondary forests.
How to spot
Look for its streaked breast and belly, along with a rather plain head. It often forages in dense undergrowth, so patience and quiet observation are key. Listen for its chattering calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the day. Can be observed throughout the year, but may be shy.
This babbler is restricted to a few islands within the Visayan group, making it a key endemic for birdwatchers focusing on this region.
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