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White-browed Triller

White-browed Triller

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The Yellow-eyed Triller is a distinctive cuckooshrike species endemic to New Guinea. It is easily recognized by its bright yellow eye and pale plumage.
Where to spot
Restricted to the lowland and hill rainforests of New Guinea.
How to spot
Look for its bright yellow eye and paler overall plumage. It can be found moving deliberately through the foliage. Listen for its distinctive calls to aid in detection.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging in the mid to upper canopy.
File:Lalage moesta - The Birds of New Guinea.jpg
File:Lalage moesta by John Gould.jpg
File:Lalage moesta - The Birds of New Guinea.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Lalage moesta by John Gould.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The striking yellow eye ring makes this triller stand out visually in its forest habitat.
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