
Yellow-throated Shrike-babbler
Yellow-throated Shrike-babbler
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The Yellow-throated Shrike-babbler is an eye-catching species of shrike-babbler, recognized by its prominent yellow throat and generally greenish upperparts. It is an active bird, often joining mixed-species flocks in montane forests.
Where to spot
Found in the Himalayan region and parts of Southeast Asia, including Nepal, Bhutan, India, China, and Myanmar. It inhabits montane broadleaf and evergreen forests.
How to spot
Look for its bright yellow throat and greenish body. Listen for its distinct, often rapid, whistled calls. Search for it in the mid to upper canopy, often associating with other forest birds in foraging flocks.
When to spot
Active year-round in its resident montane habitat. Best observed during the cooler parts of the day, especially early mornings, when it's most vocal.
Where to spot
Found in the Himalayan region and parts of Southeast Asia, including Nepal, Bhutan, India, China, and Myanmar. It inhabits montane broadleaf and evergreen forests.
How to spot
Look for its bright yellow throat and greenish body. Listen for its distinct, often rapid, whistled calls. Search for it in the mid to upper canopy, often associating with other forest birds in foraging flocks.
When to spot
Active year-round in its resident montane habitat. Best observed during the cooler parts of the day, especially early mornings, when it's most vocal.
The 'shrike-babbler' group was formerly placed within the Timaliidae (babblers) but has been reclassified to Vireonidae (vireos), highlighting the dynamic nature of avian systematics.
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