Grey-headed Robin

Drymocichla incana

The Grey-headed Robin is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of South America. It is known for its distinctive grey head and upperparts, with a white throat and belly. The species is often observed foraging for insects and small invertebrates on the forest floor, using its sharp bill to probe leaf litter and soil. The Grey-headed Robin is known for its melodious and varied song, which it uses to communicate with other members of its species. While not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation are potential future threats to this species.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Grey-headed Robin
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