Eastern black-headed batis
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Genus
SPECIES
Batis minor

The eastern black-headed batis (Batis minor ) is a passerine bird in the family Platysteiridae from eastern Africa. It was formerly treated as conspecific with the western black-headed batis.

Appearance

The eastern black-headed batis is 10 cm (3.9 in) in length and weighs 9.3–13.8 g (0.33–0.49 oz). It is a small, stocky, rather restless, flycatcher like bird with a white, black and grey plumage. The forehead, crown and nape are blackish grey with a white supercilium and loral spot, the mask is glossy bluish black and there is a white spot on the nape. The mantle and back are dark grey with a paler rump, females have a greyer mantle. The underparts are white with a glossy black breast band, which is dark reddish brown in the females. The tail is black with white outer tail feathers while the wings are mainly black with a white stripe. The bill and legs are black and the eyes are yellow. Juveniles are similar to females but browner.

Distribution

Geography

Continents
Biogeographical realms

The eastern black-headed batis occurs in a wide variety of habitats so long as trees are present. These vary from arid savannah woodlands through to juniper on the edge of montane evergreen forest, and including parks and gardens.

Habits and Lifestyle

The eastern black-headed batis' biology is little known, they are seemingly typical batises and live in pairs or small family groups. Its diet is insects which it forages for by searching foliage or flycatching.

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

References

1. Eastern black-headed batis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_black-headed_batis
2. Eastern black-headed batis on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22725117/118747727
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/690048

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