Black-throated Whistler

Pachycephala melanorhyncha

The Black-throated Whistler is a small to medium-sized songbird found in Australia and New Guinea. It is known for its distinctive black throat and white eyebrow stripe. The upperparts are olive-brown, and the underparts are pale grey with a buff wash. This species is often found in dense forests, woodlands, and shrublands, where it forages for insects and berries. The melodious whistling song of the male is a characteristic sound in its habitat. The Black-throated Whistler is not considered globally threatened and is relatively common throughout its range.

Habitat: Forests, woodlands, shrublands

Black-throated Whistler

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