White-browed Scimitar-babbler

Pomatorhinus schisticeps

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 19-22 cm (7-9 inches)
  • Colors: Brown, White
  • Type: Perching Birds

The White-browed Scimitar-babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) is a fascinating species of perching bird belonging to the family Timaliidae. Renowned for its distinctive, curved, scimitar-like bill and bold facial markings, this species is a highlight for birdwatchers exploring the forests of South and Southeast Asia. These birds are typically found in the undergrowth, where their presence is often announced by their loud, melodious, and often duetting calls. As a social and highly active bird, the White-browed Scimitar-babbler plays a vital role in its ecosystem by foraging through leaf litter and tangled vegetation. Despite their wide distribution, they can be elusive due to their preference for dense cover, making them a rewarding find for those with patience. Throughout this guide, we will delve into the intricate details of their physical appearance, natural habitat, dietary preferences, and the unique breeding behaviors that define this remarkable avian species, providing a comprehensive overview for enthusiasts and researchers alike.