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Gray-green Bushshrike

Gray-green Bushshrike

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Bocage's Bushshrike is a rather duller-colored bushshrike found in the montane forests of Central Africa. Its plumage is predominantly olive-green with a grey head, making it blend well into its forest habitat.
Where to spot
Found in montane forests of Central Africa, including parts of Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Zambia.
How to spot
Look for its olive-green plumage and grey head. Its calls are typically soft whistles and churring notes, which require careful listening. Scan the mid-canopy and understory in its specific habitat.
When to spot
Active during daylight, often in the early mornings. Its quiet nature makes it difficult to spot.
Bocage's Bushshrike often associates with mixed-species foraging flocks, moving stealthily through the mid-canopy in search of insects.
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