Identification
Mid-sized warbler with a long, spiky tail. Varies geographically, with most birds dull brown or olive-green, though there is a bright rufous subspecies around the Albertine Rift. Found in forest at middle and high elevations. Skulks in dense undergrowth; remarkably shy and elusive. The song is a series of several “chu-wit” couplets that increase in volume. Similar to Cinnamon Bracken- and Bangwa Warblers, but in most of the range distinguished by much less rufous overall coloration. Around the Albertine Rift, distinguished from Cinnamon Bracken-Warbler by the lack of a well-defined white throat.