White-streaked Wren-Babbler

Napothera albostriata

The White-streaked Wren-Babbler, scientifically known as Napothera albostriata, is a small, secretive bird found in the dense undergrowth of subtropical and tropical moist montane forests. This species is known for its distinctive white streaks on the head and throat, as well as its olive-brown plumage. It forages on the forest floor for insects and small invertebrates, often staying hidden from view. The White-streaked Wren-Babbler is known for its melodious and varied songs, which are often heard but the bird itself is difficult to spot. Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, this species faces threats, and its conservation status is currently categorized as Vulnerable by the IUCN.

Habitat: Subtropical and tropical moist montane forests

White-streaked Wren-Babbler
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