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Pellorneum cinereiceps
The Grey-headed Babbler (Pellorneum cinereiceps) is a small, social bird found in the forests and scrublands of Southeast Asia. This species is known for its distinctive grey head and olive-brown body, with a white throat and chest. Grey-headed Babblers are highly social birds, often found in small flocks foraging for insects and small invertebrates on the forest floor. They have a melodious and varied song, and are known for their complex vocalizations within their social groups. The species is generally not migratory and is considered sedentary within its range. Grey-headed Babblers are vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation, particularly due to deforestation and human development.
Habitat: Forests and scrublands
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