Aylmer's babbler

Argya aylmeri

Aylmer's babbler (Argya aylmeri) is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of New Guinea. It is known for its distinctive vocalizations, often heard in the early morning and late afternoon. This species is primarily insectivorous, foraging for small invertebrates among the leaf litter and low vegetation. Aylmer's babblers are often observed in pairs or small family groups, and they are known for their active and agile foraging behavior. The species is not currently considered to be globally threatened, but local populations may be vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands of New Guinea

Aylmer's babbler
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