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Ruwenzori Black Chat

Ruwenzori Black Chat

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The Ruwenzori Black Chat is a distinctive species endemic to the Albertine Rift Mountains, characterized by its glossy black plumage with a contrasting white patch at the base of the primaries (wing).
Where to spot
Endemic to the Albertine Rift Mountains of East Africa, specifically in the Ruwenzori Mountains (Uganda/DRC) and parts of Kivu (DRC), inhabiting rocky slopes and moorland at high elevations.
How to spot
Observation requires visiting its high-altitude montane habitat. Look for it perched on prominent rocks or low shrubs. The glossy black plumage and white wing patch are key identification features.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the breeding season (often during or after rains) when males are more vocal.
This chat is a high-altitude specialist, found in the unique Afro-montane habitats of the Ruwenzori Mountains, enduring often harsh weather conditions.
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