Männchen (Eastern) © Nigel Voaden eBird S17512073 Macaulay Library ML 47331181
Weibchen (Eastern) © Nigel Voaden
Männchen (Angolan) © Nik Borrow
Männchen (Eastern) © Nigel Voaden

Boultonschnäpper Batis margaritae

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A cute, dumpy flycatcher-like bird with a black chest band and white throat. Sexes differ: male has a golden eye and white wing-bar; distinctive female has a reddish-brown eye and chestnut wing bar. Pairs hunt for insects, sometimes joining flocks, in montane, riverine and dry forest, and dense thickets. Male Chinspot Batis looks almost identical to male Boulton’s, but Chinspot prefers savanna habitat and calls differently. Calls a hollow melodious “wooooe” whistle once a second, and repeated 10–20 times, as well as typical batis churring and croaking.

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