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Ashy Flycatcher

Ashy Flycatcher

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The Ashy Flycatcher (*Artomyias fuliginosa*, now *Fraseria fuliginosa*) is an African flycatcher characterized by its overall ashy-grey plumage, often appearing uniform and rather dark. It is a forest-dwelling species.
Where to spot
Found in the understory and mid-story of humid lowland and montane forests across central and western Africa, including Cameroon, Gabon, and Uganda.
How to spot
Look for its uniform ashy-grey plumage and typical flycatcher posture. It often perches quietly on low branches, darting out to snatch insects. Listen for its soft, unassuming calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. It is most active during the early morning and late afternoon, foraging for insects in the dense foliage.
This flycatcher is known for its remarkable agility in flight, performing aerial acrobatics to capture insects, particularly in the dim light of the forest understory.
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