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Black-headed Whistler
Pachycephala monacha
Least ConcernThe Black-headed Whistler is a whistler, pitohui, or shrikethrush ally of Australasian and Pacific forests, woodland, and islands. It forages through forest and woodland for insects, spiders, fruit, and other small food, and its clear whistles or calls often carry far through the canopy.
- Family
- Pachycephalidae
- Group
- Whistlers and Allies
- Range
- Black-headed Whistler Range — Resident or seasonal range in Australasian and Pacific forests, woodland, and islands
- Population
- ≈ Unknown