Adult (African Gray) © Ana Paula Oxom eBird S47962378 Macaulay Library ML 115116251
Adult (Ethiopian) © Rob Felix
Adult (African Gray) © Alexander Lees
Adult (Ethiopian) © David Beadle
Adult (African Gray) © Peder Svingen
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Adult (Ethiopian) © Stefan Helming

African Gray Flycatcher Bradornis microrhynchus

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Identification

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A very plain gray-brown flycatcher of dry country. Note the distinct dark streaks on the crown and the dirty grayish underparts. Found in dry savanna and woodland habitats, usually in pairs or small groups, often sitting on open perches. Very similar to Pale Flycatcher, but found in drier habitat, and distinguished by the streaked crown and darker underparts. Similar to Spotted Flycatcher, but lacks streaking on the breast. Distinguished from all other flycatchers by the crown streaking. Gives quiet scratchy vocalizations.

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