Birds

Turner's Eremomela

Turner's Eremomela

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A small, rare warbler with olive-green upperparts and dull yellowish-white underparts, distinguished by its subtle plumage and very restricted range.
Where to spot
Moist montane forests, particularly in bamboo thickets and dense undergrowth, in very limited areas of Kenya and Uganda.
How to spot
Extremely difficult to observe due to its rarity and dense habitat. Focus on listening for its high-pitched, somewhat reedy calls, which are the primary means of detection. Local guides are essential.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Highly elusive, so any observation is a rare treat.
Turner's Eremomela is one of Africa's most threatened bird species, known only from a few fragmented forest patches in Kenya and Uganda, highlighting its critical conservation status.
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