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Bamenda Apalis

Bamenda Apalis

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A medium-sized apalis with a grey head, olive-green back, and clean white underparts, lacking any strong markings. It has a relatively long tail.
Where to spot
Montane forests, particularly in the understory and mid-strata, in the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon and adjacent Nigeria.
How to spot
Can be challenging to identify without good views due to its subtle plumage. Focus on its calls, which are often described as high-pitched and repetitive, helping to locate it in dense cover.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the mornings. Breeding is likely during the local wet season.
File:Apalis bamendae 81145859.jpg
File:Apalis bamendae 81145859.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The Bamenda Apalis is a localized species found in the highlands of a specific region, making it an important indicator of forest health in that area.
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