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Black-browed Triller

Lalage atrovirens

The Black-browed Triller, known scientifically as Lalage atrovirens, is a captivating bird belonging to the Campephagidae family. This avian species graces the northern regions of New Guinea with its presence.

Identification Tips

To identify the Black-browed Triller, one should look for its distinctive black brow, which stands out against its plumage. The bird's overall appearance is a key to its identification in the wild.

Habitat

The Black-browed Triller is known to inhabit subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, as well as subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. These environments provide the necessary conditions for the species to thrive.

Distribution

This species is endemic to northern New Guinea, where it can be found in its natural habitats.

Behaviour

The Black-browed Triller is a very vocal bird, often heard before it is seen. It is also known to travel in flocks, sometimes mingling with other bird species, which adds a social aspect to its behavior.

Conservation status

According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the Black-browed Triller is classified as Least Concern. This suggests that, currently, the species does not face immediate threats to its survival.

The Biak Triller, Lalage leucoptera, was once considered a subspecies of the Black-browed Triller but has since been recognized as a separate species. This is an important note for birdwatchers and ornithologists alike, as it affects the classification and understanding of these birds' distribution and conservation needs.

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