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The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality

Spider catcher

Its natural habitat is evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 meters above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Lively, agile, strong flying, flying and screaming, loud call. It feeds mainly on insects, spiders, nectar, stamens, berries, fruits and seeds. It is found in China, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam

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The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality
The stripe-backed spidercatcher inhabits evergreen broadleaf forests and tropical rainforests below 1500 m above sea level. Resident birds. It is often active and foraging alone or in pairs between the branches and leaves of plantain trees and tree canopies. Sexuality

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