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==Description==
[[File:Pellorneum ruficeps.jpg|thumb|left|Adult in Kaziranga National Park, possibly of ssp. ''mandelli'']]
[[File:Puff-throatedBabbler (Pellorneum ruficeps).jpg|thumb|left| Near Kaeng Krachen
Nat’l Park' - Thailand]]
Puff-throated babblers are brown above, and white below with heavily brown streaks towards the breast and belly. They have a chestnut crown, long buff supercilium and dusky cheeks. The throat is white, and is sometimes puffed out giving it the [[English language|English]] name. Puff-throated babblers have strong legs, and spend a lot of time on the forest floor. They can often be seen creeping through undergrowth in search of their insect food, looking at first glance like a [[song thrush]]. Some subspecies have streaks on the mantle while others, especially in Peninsular India, are unstreaked.<ref name=hbk>{{cite book|author1=Ali, Salim |author2=S.D. Ripley |lastauthoramp=yes | year=1996 | edition=2nd | title=Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan. Volume 6.| pages=114–122|publisher = Oxford University Press| place= New Delhi}}</ref>