Pale Flycatcher
By Charlie • August 3, 2008 • No comments yetPale Flycatcher Bradornis pallidus
Abuja, Nigeria. July 2008
The Pale Flycatcher (once also known as Mouse-coloured Flycatcher) is a widespread and locally common bird found from West to South Africa in many moist wooded habitats. A typical Bradornis the Pale Flycatcher can appear somewhat chat-like and often feeds by hunting from an open perch and dropping to the ground to take insects. Like other flycatchers in its genus it is a remarkably unremarkable species, with almost uniform upper- and underparts - though a weak fore-supercilium is usually visible.





Photographs copyright Charlie Moores 2008
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