
Did you know?
Babblers often stay low in dense vegetation, so field teams usually detect them first by sound rather than sight.
Babbler
Rufous-browed Babbler / Black-capped Babbler
Pelanduk Topi-hitam
Pellorneum capistratum
Location
To be confirmed
Land Owner
To be confirmed
Landscape
To be confirmed
Endemicity
Dense forest understory and leaf-litter habitat in Java and Bali
Population Trend
To be confirmed
Diet
Small insects, larvae, and forest-floor invertebrates
Their Story
This real adopted nest represents the quiet work of protecting understory birds that are heard more often than seen. Local monitoring keeps disturbance low, records breeding progress, and helps defend the leaf-litter habitat this babbler needs.
What Your Adoption Includes
- Monthly photo update from your adopted nest
- Digital adoption certificate
- Quarterly field report from our conservation team
- Access to our conservationist live Q&A sessions
Protecting Indonesia's biodiversity through nest adoption, environmental education, and community-driven conservation programs.
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