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Yellow-bellied Flyrobin

Yellow-bellied Flyrobin

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The Yellow-bellied Flyrobin is a small, active bird found in Northern Australia and New Guinea, characterized by its yellowish belly and greyish-olive upperparts. It is a common inhabitant of various forest types.
Where to spot
Widespread in tropical northern Australia and southern New Guinea, found in a variety of wooded habitats including rainforest, eucalyptus forest, and mangroves.
How to spot
Look in the understory and mid-story of forests. Listen carefully for its characteristic 'whip-crack' call, which is often the easiest way to detect its presence. It frequently perches horizontally on branches.
When to spot
Resident throughout the year. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon, when it actively forages for insects.
This species is known for its distinctive 'whipping' call, a sharp, whip-like sound that resonates through the forest and helps birdwatchers locate it.
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