Birds

White-breasted Robin

White-breasted Robin

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The White-breasted Robin is a distinctive bird endemic to New Guinea's montane forests. It is characterized by its white breast and belly contrasting with a dark head and upperparts, a member of the Petroicidae family.
Where to spot
Endemic to the montane rainforests of New Guinea, typically found at mid to high elevations (around 1,500-2,800 meters), preferring the mid-canopy and upper story.
How to spot
Look for a small bird with a noticeable white breast contrasting with dark upperparts. It tends to move actively through the foliage. Listen for its high-pitched, often whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during daylight hours. Early mornings are generally best for observing forest birds.
This species often forages in the mid-story and canopy, making it a challenging bird to spot due to its high vantage point and dense forest habitat.
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