Stripe-faced Wren-Babbler

Arizelocichla striifacies

The Stripe-faced Wren-Babbler is a small bird species found in the forests of Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive striped face and olive-brown plumage. These birds are often found foraging on the forest floor for insects and small invertebrates. They have a melodious song and are often heard before they are seen. The Stripe-faced Wren-Babbler is known for its secretive nature, making it a challenging bird to observe in the wild.

Habitat: Forest understory

Stripe-faced Wren-Babbler
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