Pale Flycatcher

By Charlie August 3, 2008 No comments yet

Pale 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.

 

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Photographs copyright Charlie Moores 2008

 

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Charlie works for an airline and has birded all over the world for twenty years. He wants to be a writer, and thinks no-one would believe his life could be so charmed if he didn't take photos of as many of the birds he sees as possible. Blogging with 10,000 Birds fits his aims, needs, and insecurities perfectly. Really - do birders get much more fortunate than this?

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