Male © Bruce Wedderburn eBird S44520310 Macaulay Library ML 94255111
Female © Stephen Gast
Male © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING
Female © Holger Teichmann
Male © Christoph Moning

Pririt Batis Batis pririt

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Identification

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A cute, dumpy, colorful flycatcher-like bird. Sexes differ: the male has a black chest band, a short white eyebrow, and a white throat; the distinctive female has a mostly uniform sandy beige throat and breast, and a white wingbar. Pairs often join mixed-species flocks, actively hover-gleaning and hawking insects in riverine woodland in semi-desert and arid savanna. The species makes clicks by snapping its bill; also gives a monotonous series of piping “tseeep” notes that slowly descends in pitch, as well as a croaking “krunk.” The male Pririt Batis is very similar to the larger Chinspot Batis, but it differs by having a narrower chest band, often dark-speckled flanks, and a different call.

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