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White-winged Triller

White-winged Triller

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The White-winged Triller is a migratory and highly vocal species found across Australia and parts of Southeast Asia. Males are striking black and white, known for their distinctive trilling song.
Where to spot
Widespread across Australia (breeding), migrating to parts of Indonesia and New Guinea. Found in open woodlands, savannas, and scrublands.
How to spot
Look for the male's striking black and white plumage, especially the white wing panels. Listen for its distinctive, rapid, and far-carrying trilling song. Males often sing from exposed perches or in flight.
When to spot
Most conspicuous during the breeding season (spring/summer in Australia) when males are singing and displaying. Active during daylight.
During the breeding season, males perform an impressive undulating display flight while giving their characteristic trilling song to attract mates.
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