Bicolored Mouse-Warbler

Aethomyias nigrorufus

Least Concern

The Bicolored Mouse-Warbler is a small understorey insectivore of dense forest, scrub, or montane thickets in New Guinea highlands. It is usually resident, using dense cover or forest structure year-round and moving locally as food availability changes. Fun fact: many of these Australo-Papuan passerines are easier to detect by voice than by sight.

Family
Acanthizidae
Range
Bicolored Mouse-Warbler Range — Resident range in New Guinea highlands
Population
≈ Unknown
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