Acacia Tit
Acacia Tit
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The Acacia Tit is a small, energetic tit species adapted to arid and semi-arid thornbush and acacia habitats in East Africa. It has a grey back and whitish underparts.
Where to spot
Found in arid and semi-arid acacia and thornbush savannas, especially in dry riverbeds, across parts of East Africa.
How to spot
Look for its active movements and small size in acacia trees. Its high-pitched calls often give away its presence.
When to spot
Observable year-round, typically active during the cooler morning and late afternoon hours.
Where to spot
Found in arid and semi-arid acacia and thornbush savannas, especially in dry riverbeds, across parts of East Africa.
How to spot
Look for its active movements and small size in acacia trees. Its high-pitched calls often give away its presence.
When to spot
Observable year-round, typically active during the cooler morning and late afternoon hours.
As its name suggests, this tit is closely associated with acacia woodlands, where it actively forages for insects among the thorny branches.
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