Lühder's Bushshrike
Lühder's Bushshrike
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Lühder's Bushshrike is a colorful and secretive bird found in the dense forests of Central and East Africa. It is distinguished by its vibrant yellow-green and rufous plumage, often with a black cap.
Where to spot
Found in dense undergrowth and thickets of montane and lowland forests in Central and East Africa.
How to spot
Listen carefully for its distinctive, often synchronized duetting calls. Look for flashes of yellow-green and rufous in the dense foliage. Patience and keen ears are essential.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly in the mornings. Often difficult to see due to its preference for dense cover.
Where to spot
Found in dense undergrowth and thickets of montane and lowland forests in Central and East Africa.
How to spot
Listen carefully for its distinctive, often synchronized duetting calls. Look for flashes of yellow-green and rufous in the dense foliage. Patience and keen ears are essential.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly in the mornings. Often difficult to see due to its preference for dense cover.
This species is known for its remarkable vocal abilities, often engaging in complex duets with its mate, making it a challenge to distinguish individual calls.
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