Birds

Yellow-rumped Eremomela

Yellow-rumped Eremomela

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Spotted
A small warbler with grey upperparts, whitish underparts, and a distinctive bright yellow rump, which is often visible during flight or when foraging.
Where to spot
Dry woodlands, acacia savanna, and scrubland across a wide range of sub-Saharan Africa.
How to spot
Look specifically for the bright yellow rump. It is an active insectivore, often seen hopping through branches. Listen for its high-pitched, rather simple, and often repeated calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the morning hours. Breeding peaks often occur during the rainy season.
The yellow rump patch on this species is a vibrant and reliable field mark, making it one of the more easily identifiable eremomelas.
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