Three for the Price of One: A Vocal Extravaganza from Africa
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- 1. Black-crowned Tchagra (Tchagra senegalus):
Known for its distinctive, loud, and often repetitive calls, often described as "chee-chee chee cheroo cheroo."
Both sexes have similar plumage, but males are generally larger.
It's found in a variety of habitats across Africa, including savannas, woodlands, and scrubland.
2. Southern Boubou (Laniarius ferrugineus):
Produces a variety of calls, including harsh screeches, melodious whistles, and a distinctive "bow-wow" sound.
Males have a bright red breast and a black mask, while females are a duller brown color.
It's found in savannas, woodlands, and forests across Africa south of the equator.
3. Orange-breasted Bush-Shrike (Chlorophoneus sulfureopectus):
Has a variety of calls, including loud, harsh screeches and softer chirps.
Males have a bright orange breast and a black mask, while females have a duller yellow breast.
It's found in savannas, woodlands, and forests across Africa south of the equator.