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Pachycephala johni
John's Whistler (Pachycephala johni) is a small songbird found in the forests of New Guinea. It is known for its melodious whistling calls and striking plumage. The male has a black head, bright yellow underparts, and olive-green upperparts, while the female has a more subdued plumage. This species is often found foraging for insects and fruits in the dense undergrowth of lowland and montane forests. John's Whistler is known for its secretive nature and can be difficult to spot despite its vocal nature. The conservation status of this species is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Habitat: Forests of New Guinea
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