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"The species’ name comes from its call, which mimics a cicada’s buzzing sound in a 1-second sequence."
Field Guide
Sahul Cicadabird
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The Sahul Cicadabird (*Edolisoma tenuirostre*) is a woodland bird found across eastern and northern Australia and New Guinea. This medium-sized bird exhibits pronounced sexual dimorphism, with males and females differing significantly in plumage. Its insect-like buzzing call, gives this secretive treetop dweller its memorable name.
Distribution Map
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