Dark-fronted babbler
Old magazine house, Dandeli,Karnataka
Aanejari Butterfly Camp,Karnataka
Information of Dark-fronted babbler
| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern |
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| Approximate size(adult): | About 13–15 cm in length. It has a dark brown or blackish forehead and crown, contrasting with rufous or chestnut upperparts and paler underparts. The eyes are strikingly reddish or crimson. |
| Resident/ Migrate from: | Resident species — does not migrate. Found year-round within its range. |
| Migrate to: | Not a migratory bird; remains within its local territory throughout the year. |
| Breeding season: | Generally February to September, varying with region. Builds a ball-shaped nest with a side entrance made of leaves and grasses, hidden close to the ground. Usually lays 2–4 eggs. |
| Breed in: | Found breeding in thick undergrowth, bamboo clumps, and low bushes within forest edges or scrublands. |
| Habitat: | Prefers dense scrub, secondary forests, bamboo thickets, and forest undergrowth — particularly in moist deciduous and evergreen forests of peninsular and southern India, Sri Lanka, and parts of the Western Ghats. |
| Diet: | Feeds mainly on small insects, spiders, and other invertebrates. Forages actively in pairs or small groups close to the ground, constantly hopping and flicking through foliage. |