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Kai Cicadabird

Edolisoma dispar

The Kai cicadabird, scientifically known as Edolisoma dispar, is a member of the Campephagidae family. This avian species is distinguished by its presence in the lush realms of subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

Identification Tips

When endeavoring to identify the Kai cicadabird, one should note its unique affiliation with the Campephagidae family, which may offer clues to its appearance and distinguishing features.

Habitat

The Kai cicadabird is a creature of the forest, favoring the subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests as its home. Here, it flits and forages, an endemic denizen of Indonesia's verdant habitats.

Distribution

This bird is not a wanderer of wide-ranging skies but is instead endemic to Indonesia, where it has evolved and adapted to the local environment.

Conservation Status

The Kai cicadabird is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. However, it faces the looming shadow of habitat loss, a threat that could alter its fortunes if the forests it calls home continue to diminish.

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