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Fraser's Forest Flycatcher

Fraser's Forest Flycatcher

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Fraser's Forest Flycatcher (*Fraseria ocreata*) is a relatively large, dark African flycatcher with a robust build. It has dusky-grey to dark brown plumage, often with a paler throat.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory and mid-story of humid lowland and montane forests across West and Central Africa, from Sierra Leone to Angola and Uganda.
How to spot
Look for its large size, dark plumage, and robust bill. It often perches quietly on low branches, darting out to snatch insects. Listening for its distinctive, deep whistles is a primary detection method.
When to spot
Resident year-round. It is most active during the early morning and late afternoon, foraging for insects among the foliage.
This flycatcher is known for its deep, rich, and somewhat mournful whistling calls, which carry well through its dense forest habitat.
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