March 18, 2026 - Long-billed Wren-Babbler (Napothera malacoptila or Rimator malacoptilus) Found in parts of Nepal, northeast India, Myanmar, and southern China, these babblers live in and around foothill and mountain forests. They eat invertebrates, foraging alone or in pairs on the ground and in low vegetation. Breeding from May to July in India, they build messy globe-shaped nests with entrances near the tops from leaves, grasses, roots, bracken fronds, and weed stems on the ground, often at the bases of large trees. Females lay clutches of four eggs.



















