White-fronted Gerygone

Gerygone albofrontata

The White-fronted Gerygone is a small bird native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is known for its distinctive white forehead and olive-green upperparts. This species is often found in dense forests, woodlands, and mangroves, where it forages for insects and spiders. The White-fronted Gerygone is known for its melodious and varied song, which it uses to communicate with other members of its species. It is a common and widespread species, and its populations are currently stable. However, habitat loss and degradation pose potential threats to its long-term survival.

Habitat: Forests, woodlands, mangroves

White-fronted Gerygone
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