Rufous-tailed Wren-Babbler

Napothera danjoui

The Rufous-tailed Wren-Babbler (Napothera danjoui) is a small, secretive bird found in the dense undergrowth of subtropical and tropical montane forests. It has a distinctive rufous tail and a mottled brown plumage, allowing it to blend seamlessly with its forest habitat. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, which it uses to communicate with its mate and defend its territory. Rufous-tailed Wren-Babblers forage on the forest floor, feeding on insects, small invertebrates, and seeds. Despite its inconspicuous nature, this species plays a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of its forest habitat.

Habitat: Subtropical and tropical montane forests

Rufous-tailed Wren-Babbler
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