Identification
A tiny drab bird with a sharp bill, a dull olive-gray back, buff underparts, and a black-speckled forehead. Found in dry savanna and thornscrub, usually in pairs or small flocks. Tame but inconspicuous. Similar to Yellow Penduline-Tit, but much duller: buffy rather than yellow below, without white edges on the wing feathers. Vocalizations include high-pitched “sit” notes and long dry trills.