Male © Fanis Theofanopoulos (ASalafa Deri) eBird S61364050 Macaulay Library ML 212664611
Female © Peter Kaestner
Male © Christoph Moning
Immature © Gil Ewing
Female © Warren Whaley

Northern Puffback Dryoscopus gambensis

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Identification

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Mid-sized bushshrike in which males and females are very different. Males are mostly black and white, with gray on the rump and shoulder. Females are brown on the back and buffy below. Found in a variety of savanna habitats, plus woodland, mangroves, and along forest edge. Generally common and conspicuous bird that often joins mixed-species flocks. The most common vocalization is a rising “kyeeewu,” but also gives scolding and ratcheting calls. Males separated from Black-backed Puffback by the gray rump and shoulder. Females separated from Pringle’s Puffback by their larger size and all-dark bill.

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