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Gabela Akalat

Gabela Akalat

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An extremely rare and critically endangered akalat, endemic to a very limited range in Angola. It is a highly secretive forest bird.
Where to spot
Only found in a few remaining patches of Afromontane forest near Gabela, Angola.
How to spot
Extremely difficult to observe. Requires specialized expeditions to its very limited habitat and immense patience, primarily relying on calls.
When to spot
Due to its rarity, any sighting is significant. Efforts are ongoing to understand its full life cycle and optimal observation times.
The Gabela Akalat is one of Angola's most iconic endemic birds, known only from a few forest patches, making its conservation critically important.
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