Babblers (Timaliidae)
Striped Wren-babbler (Kenopia striata) - HBW 12, p. 205
French: Turdinule striée
German: Goldzügeltimalie
Spanish: Ratina Estriada
Taxonomy: T[imalia]. striata Blyth, 1842, “Singapore”.
Monotypic.
Distribution: Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo.
- Near Threatened Enlarge map
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An individual singing from various perches Locality Bornean Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Greg Baker 30 April 2003 1 year ago 44 sec 4
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An adult bird perched on a branch.
Locality Taman Negara National Park, Peninsular Malaysia (Monotypic species)
James Eaton 1 October 2010 24 weeks ago 4 -
The bird was observed spending a considerable portion of its time underneath dead leaves on the rather dark and wet forest floor
Locality Sukau, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Henrik Bringsøe 9 February 2007 1 year ago 3.9 -
The bird was observed spending a considerable portion of its time underneath dead leaves on the rather dark and wet forest floor
Locality Sukau, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Henrik Bringsøe 9 February 2007 1 year ago 3.7 -
The bird was observed spending a considerable portion of its time underneath dead leaves on the rather dark and wet forest floor
Locality Sukau, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo (Monotypic species)
Henrik Bringsøe 9 February 2007 1 year ago 3.5 -
A singing bird on a branch deep in the shrub
Locality Taman Negara National Park, Peninsular Malaysia
Robert Wynands 10 March 2009 3 years ago 3
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Song. Locality Masai Rusa River, Asialog Forest Concession, Jambi Region, Sumatra (Indonesia)
Iwein Mauro 23 February 2003 4 years ago 4 -
A bird singing.
Locality Bornean Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah (Malaysia), Borneo
(Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 12 August 1996 2 years ago 3 -
Song. Locality Masai Rusa River, Asialog Forest Concession, Jambi Region, Sumatra (Indonesia)
Iwein Mauro 17 February 2003 4 years ago 0
