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Hartert's Camaroptera

Hartert's Camaroptera

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A small, rather plain warbler with olive-brown upperparts, greyish head, and pale underparts. It is similar to other camaropteras but distinguished by subtle plumage features and vocalizations.
Where to spot
Tropical moist lowland forests, particularly in the understory, in parts of West Africa (e.g., Sierra Leone, Liberia).
How to spot
Difficult to observe due to its shy nature and dense habitat. Listen for its high-pitched, somewhat buzzing calls, which are the main clue to its presence.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active during the day. Specific breeding information is limited.
Hartert's Camaroptera is a less common and more range-restricted species compared to its widespread relatives, often found in specific forest types.
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