White-vented whistler

See text The white-vented whistler (Pachycephala homeyeri) is a species of bird in the family Pachycephalidae.

EBird describes the bird as "Warm brown above and white below with a faint cinnamon wash near the “shoulders” that give it a “vested” appearance.

Look for a combination of longer, smaller-headed profile, and incomplete, diffuse breast band in present species.

Found from the central Philippines south to islands off Borneo’s northeastern coast, where it inhabits lowland to submontane forests.

Three subspecies are recognized:[3] Forages in the understory for insects and often joins mixed-species flocks that include Lemon-throated leaf warbler, Visayan fantail, Flame-templed babbler, white-eyes and other small birds.