Birds

Short-winged Batis

Short-winged Batis

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The Short-winged Batis is a small, active bird of Central African forests. Males typically have a black mask, white supercilium, and a broad black breast band, while females have a rufous breast band.
Where to spot
Found in Central Africa, including parts of DR Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda. Inhabits montane and lowland rainforests.
How to spot
Look for them in the mid-story and understory of dense forests. Identify by the black mask and breast band (male) or rufous breast band (female). Listen for their sharp, clicking calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during daylight hours.
This batis species is often found foraging in mixed-species flocks, benefiting from the collective vigilance and foraging efforts of other birds.
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