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Watch first footage of Asia鈥檚 long-lost bird, the black-browed babbler

The black-browed babbler had been missing for 172 years before its unexpected rediscovery last year 鈥 now we have our first footage of the bird in the wild

By Chen Ly

6 November 2021

The enigmatic black-browed babbler聽has been studied in the wild for the first time following its reappearance after a 172-year absence.

No Asian bird has been missing for as long as the black-browed babbler (Malacocincla perspicillata) was before its . Following the unexpected first sighting, Panji Gusti Akbar from , a birdwatching group in Indonesia,聽and his colleagues set out in September 2021 to explore the enigmatic bird鈥檚 habitat in the limestone hills of Kotabaru Regency, in Indonesian Borneo.

The team spotted a pair of babblers in dense shrubbery near the side of the cliffs. Akbar noted that the birds moved very quietly and discreetly, which may be the reason they were hidden from us for so long. Once the birds were close enough, the team captured the first images and videos of the birds in their natural habitat.

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The babbler can be identified by a prominent bill, grey and brown feathers, and a distinctive black eyestripe. Before its rediscovery, our only evidence of the bird鈥檚 existence came in the form of a single stuffed specimen and a number of natural history accounts dating back to the mid-19th聽century.

Black-browed babbler

The black-browed babbler

Panji Gusti Akbar

Akbar said in a statement: 鈥淚t was a breathtaking moment to finally see this species in the wild, as most of its natural history is entirely unknown, so that every single behaviour we observed can be new to science.鈥

Paul Insua Cao, chair of the Oriental Bird Club’s conservation committee, said in a statement that the rediscovery spotlights the biodiversity crisis happening around the world. The black-browed babbler would probably have become extinct had it not been for its rediscovery, as we can now start looking to protect its habitat, said Cao.

While these sightings are exciting, little is known about the bird鈥檚 ecology, its population size or geographical distribution. Akbar and his team are currently searching for more black-browed babbler sightings to determine this information. They hope this will help determine the bird’s conservation status, enabling relevant authorities to protect the species.

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