Indochinese Wren-Babbler

Schoeniparus klossi

The Indochinese Wren-Babbler (Schoeniparus klossi) is a small, elusive bird found in the mountainous forests of Southeast Asia. With a distinctive mottled brown plumage and a short, slightly curved bill, this species forages for insects and small invertebrates on the forest floor. It is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard at dawn and dusk. The Indochinese Wren-Babbler is typically found in dense undergrowth and bamboo thickets, where it moves with agility and stealth. Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, this species faces threats in certain parts of its range.

Habitat: Mountainous forests of Southeast Asia

Indochinese Wren-Babbler
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