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Rallina tricolor
The Chestnut-backed Bush-Warbler is a small bird species found in Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive chestnut-colored back and white underparts. This species is often found in dense undergrowth and thickets near water bodies, where it forages for insects and small invertebrates. The Chestnut-backed Bush-Warbler is known for its skulking behavior, making it challenging to observe in the wild. Its breeding habits and specific behaviors are still being studied by ornithologists. Due to its elusive nature and specific habitat requirements, conservation efforts for this species are limited.
Habitat: Dense undergrowth and thickets near water bodies
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