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Abroscopus albogularis
The Rufous-faced Warbler (Abroscopus albogularis) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the eastern Himalayas and parts of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its rufous face and throat, olive-green upperparts, and whitish underparts. This species is known for its distinctive high-pitched calls and active foraging behavior in dense undergrowth. It primarily inhabits montane forests and bamboo thickets, often near streams or damp areas. The Rufous-faced Warbler is an elusive species, making it challenging to observe in the wild. Its population trend is currently unknown, and more research is needed to determine its conservation status.
Habitat: Montane forests and bamboo thickets
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