White-throated Oxylabes

Nesillas lantzii

The White-throated Oxylabes (Nesillas lantzii) is a small passerine bird found in the forests of Madagascar. It is characterized by its olive-brown upperparts, white throat, and pale underparts. This species is known for its distinctive song, which consists of a series of melodious whistles. The White-throated Oxylabes forages for insects and small invertebrates in the dense undergrowth of the forest. It is often observed in pairs or small groups, and is known for its agile and acrobatic movements as it navigates through the vegetation. The conservation status of the White-throated Oxylabes is currently categorized as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to habitat loss and degradation.

Habitat: Madagascar forests

White-throated Oxylabes
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