Adulte (Long-billed) © Niall D Perrins eBird S61768710 Macaulay Library ML 216043621
Adulte (Long-billed) © Peter Ericsson
Adulte (Long-billed) © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING
Adulte (Long-billed) © Peter Ericsson
Adulte (Long-billed) © Markus Lilje

Apalis à long bec Artisornis moreaui

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Identification

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Inconspicuous, apalis-like grayish warbler with a long tail, straight thin bill, and buff-brown forehead. Isolated population in Mozambique, sometimes considered a different species (Njesi Tailorbird), is smaller, darker, and browner on the head. Singles and pairs are very low density, shy and creep slowly through the undergrowth and canopy, especially nearby streams; sometimes joins mixed-species flocks. Song a pleasant sweet bouncing “eeh-yuh, eeh-yuh, eeh-yuh” or strident “peelik-peelik-peelik”, sometimes joined in duet with a dry buzzing “dzit”; call a high-pitched “chhet” like a squeaky dog’s toy. Similar Brown-headed Apalis is shorter-billed than Long-billed Tailorbird and has white tips to the tail.

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