Order Passerine | Class Aves Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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Similar Camaroptera, Lesser striped swallow, Red‑chested cuckoo, Mosque swallow, Grey‑backed camaroptera |
Tim cockroft calls the green backed camaroptera
The green-backed camaroptera (Camaroptera brachyura) is a small bird in the Cisticolidae family. This bird is a resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Recent studies suggest this species and the grey-backed camaroptera may be the same species.
This skulking passerine is typically found low in dense cover. The green-backed camaroptera binds large leaves together low in a bush and builds a grass nest within the leaves. The normal clutch is two or three eggs.
These 11.5 cm long warblers have green upperparts. The wings are olive and the underparts whitish grey. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are paler yellow on the breast.
Like most members in the group, green-backed camaroptera is insectivorous.
References
Green-backed camaroptera Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA