White-fronted Chat

Epthianura albifrons

The White-fronted Chat is a small passerine bird found in Australia. It is characterized by its distinctive white forehead and throat, contrasting with its dark plumage. This species is commonly found in open woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands, where it forages for insects and seeds. The White-fronted Chat is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard during the breeding season. It builds cup-shaped nests in low shrubs or grass, where it lays its eggs. While the population is currently stable, habitat loss and degradation pose potential threats to this species.

Habitat: Open woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands

White-fronted Chat
© Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 2.0

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