Golden-crowned babbler

The golden-crowned babbler (Sterrhoptilus dennistouni) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae.

Ebird describes this as "A fairly small bird... Has a gray back and cheek with fine pale streaks, dark wings and tail with white outer tail feathers, white underparts, and a yellow throat and crown.

[4] like Blue-headed fantail, Rufous paradise flycatcher, Lemon-throated leaf warbler, Yellow-wattled bulbul, white-eyes, sunbirds and flowerpeckers.

One nest was found that was cup shaped made out of moss and woven together with roots with small twigs just one meter above the ground.

The stronghold of the Isabela oriole in Baggao is being proposed as a protected area and will thus preserve key habitat for this beautiful babbler.

An illustration of a golden-crowned babbler (right) with a trilling tailorbird (left)