The White-browed Babbler, Pomatostomus superciliosus, is actually in the Pseudo-Babbler family - Pomatostomidae. It lives in Australia and lives primarily in brushy habitat.
Classification:
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Pomatostomidae
Genus: Pomatostomus
Species: P. superciliosus
Photos:
White-browed Babbler

"Taken in Weddin Mountains NP"
Photo courtesy of MaxinAus
Photo courtesy of aaardvaark
White-browed Babbler (Pomatostomus superciliosus)

"Cocoparra National Park (near Griffith), NSW, Australia."
Photo courtesy of kookr
White-browed-Babbler

"Pomatostomus superciliosus Poor quality record shot."
Photo courtesy of Gerard31
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A white-browed babbler juvenile managed to trap himself behind the 13 mm conveyor rubber which protects the metal on our horse stalls at the bottom of our backyard. He must have gotten in at a corner where the rubber bends away from the … Read more…
Capertee Valley | Craig Miller - Blogography
Species recorded: Brown falcon, Black-faced cuckoo-shrike, Jackie Winter, Yellow-eared honeyeater, Noisey friabird, Crested Shrike-tit, White-browed, babbler, Hooded robin, Sacred kingfisher, grey strike-thrush, … Read more…
after lunch, we took another walk in the direction of some eucalyptus trees, eventually being mesmerised by the strange song of the white browed babbler (pomatostomus superciliosus), which ran along underneath the acacia shrubland in … Read more…
terrick terrick national park (victoria)
for example i once recorded for following species in a dawn chorus at the campground: gilbert’s whistler, rufous whistler, mistletoebird, brown treecreeper, white-browed babbler, mallee ringneck and white-winged chough. … Read more…
gluepot, flinders ranges & the strzelecki track, 2002 (south …
around the campsite i saw striped honeyeater, crested bellbird, owlet nightjar, white-browed treecreeper, white-browed babbler, mulga parrot, hooded robin, red-capped robin and there was a family of orange chat at a nearby dam. … Read more…
the white-browed babbler is one of only two local bird species that live a sociable life, that is, they live in family groups. the other larger and more common bird is the white-winged chough. watching a flock of babblers is a most … Read more…
