Indochinese Wren-Babbler

Trochalopteron yersini

The Indochinese Wren-Babbler (Trochalopteron yersini) is a small passerine bird found in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive mottled brown plumage, short tail, and long, slender bill. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in the dense undergrowth of its forest habitat. Indochinese Wren-Babblers are primarily insectivorous, foraging on the forest floor and in low vegetation. They are often encountered in pairs or small groups, and their presence is often revealed by their lively calls and rustling movements in the underbrush.

Habitat: Montane forests and dense undergrowth

Indochinese Wren-Babbler
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