A small, attractive warbler with a bright yellow supercilium (eyebrow), grey head, olive-green back, and pale underparts. It has a short tail.
Where to spot
Tropical moist lowland forests and dense secondary growth across West and Central Africa.
How to spot
Look for its distinct yellow supercilium. It is an active insectivore, moving quickly through the lower strata of vegetation. Listen for its high-pitched, often buzzing or trilling calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the mornings. Breeding often aligns with the wet season.
Where to spot
Tropical moist lowland forests and dense secondary growth across West and Central Africa.
How to spot
Look for its distinct yellow supercilium. It is an active insectivore, moving quickly through the lower strata of vegetation. Listen for its high-pitched, often buzzing or trilling calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the mornings. Breeding often aligns with the wet season.
The Yellow-browed Camaroptera's prominent yellow eyebrow is a striking field mark that helps in its identification amidst the dense forest undergrowth.
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