© Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography eBird S65190528 Macaulay Library ML 205984741
© David Bradley
© Peter Steward
© Sara Newman
© David Lambeth

Three-streaked Tchagra Tchagra jamesi

Sign in to see your badges

Identification

POWERED BY MERLIN

A mostly gray tchagra of dry country. Of the three fine namesake streaks, two run through the eyes and one along the top of the head. The mostly rufous wings and white tail tips are conspicuous in flight. Found in areas of dry savanna and thornscrub with dense undergrowth. Generally uncommon and inconspicuous. Reminiscent of Brown-crowned and Black-crowned Tchagras, but separated by the gray head, which lacks buff eyebrows. The song is a descending series of whistles, often given in a parachuting display flight, similar to the song of Brown-crowned Tchagra, but slightly higher-pitched.

POWERED BY MERLIN