Naga Wren-Babbler

Spelaeornis chocolatinus

Vulnerable

The Naga Wren-Babbler is a tree-babbler, scimitar-babbler, or related understorey bird of the Himalayas, China, and adjacent South and Southeast Asian mountain forests. It works through dense vegetation in pairs or small groups, using its bill to pick insects, spiders, seeds, and small fruits from leaf litter, bamboo, and tangled branches.

Family
Timaliidae
Range
Naga Wren-Babbler Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Himalayas, China, and adjacent South and Southeast Asian mountain forests
Population
≈ 2.5K–10K
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