Marsh Babbler

Pellorneum palustre

Vulnerable

The Marsh Babbler is a secretive understory bird of South and Southeast Asian forest, scrub, and grassland understory. It forages close to the ground in leaf litter, dense grass, bamboo, or forest tangles for insects and small invertebrates, usually revealing itself first by rich calls from cover.

Family
Pellorneidae
Range
Marsh Babbler Range — Resident or seasonal range in South and Southeast Asian forest, scrub, and grassland understory
Population
≈ 10K-19K
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