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Gray-winged Robin-Chat

Gray-winged Robin-Chat

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A charming Old World flycatcher known for its melodious song and preference for dense forest understory. It exhibits subtle grey wings.
Where to spot
Moist evergreen forests, particularly montane forests, across East and Central Africa.
How to spot
Locate by listening for its complex song. It stays hidden in the lower canopy and undergrowth, so scanning shaded areas patiently is advised.
When to spot
Most vocal at dawn and dusk. Resident species, so present year-round.
Despite its shy nature, it can become quite vocal, especially during dawn and dusk, filling the forest with its rich melodies.
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