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White-browed Robin

White-browed Robin

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The Black-sided Robin is a species from New Guinea, notable for its contrasting black sides and whitish underparts. It is a secretive bird of the forest understory.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Guinea, found in lowland and hill rainforests, typically in dense undergrowth and along forest edges.
How to spot
Focus on the dense understory of tropical forests. Its black sides can be a good identification mark. Patience and keen observation of subtle movements are required.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Best observed during the early morning and late afternoon hours, but can be elusive.
File:White-browed Robin (Poecilodryas superciliosa) (31304306071).jpg
File:White-browed Robin (Poecilodryas superciliosa) (31304306071).jpg
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This robin often forages by hopping along low branches and the forest floor, quickly snatching up insects and other small invertebrates.
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