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Grey backed camaroptera

Camaroptera brevicaudata
Grey-backed camaroptera are usually heard rather than seen in thickets and riverine bush in dry savannah woodland, patches of evergreen forest and in gardens and parks.

Grey backed camaroptera

Introduction: Grey-backed camaroptera (Camaroptera brevicaudata) are usually heard rather than seen in thickets and riverine bush in dry savannah woodland, patches of evergreen forest and in gardens and parks.

Distribution: Central and northern Namibia including Epupa Falls, Etosha National Park, the Kavango River region, Rundu and the entire range of the Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip).
Diet: Eats small invertebrates foraged low down in the undergrowth or on the ground. Eats small bugs and beetles, locusts, ants, flies and butterflies.

Description: A small warbler with long legs and bills and short, round wings. Greenish plumage above, greyish below. Brevicaudata refers to their short tails, often held cocked over the back.
Breeding: An outer shell of 4 or 5 leaves is stitched with spider web and sewn into growing leaves for support. The inner nest is lined with dry grass and plant down where females lay 2 to 4 eggs between October and April and incubated for up to 15 days.

Size:13cm.

Weight: 11g.

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