Identification
Smartly-attired babbler of wet lowland and foothills forests. Gray-brown with a sharply contrasting gray-and-white head pattern and off-white belly. Not as social as many other babblers; at most seen in small flocks, and more often seen singly or in pairs. Forages near the forest floor, hopping sideways between branches. Song is a rather hesitant-sounding series of whistles and chirps.