Cape Penduline Tit
Anthoscopus minutus
The Cape Penduline Tit is a small, insectivorous bird found in southern Africa. It has a distinctive black and white plumage, with a black cap and white underparts. This species is known for its pendulum-like nest, which hangs from the branches of trees and shrubs. It forages for insects and spiders in acacia savannas and open woodlands. The Cape Penduline Tit is known for its agile and acrobatic movements as it searches for food. Although not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and degradation are potential threats to this species.
Habitat: Acacia savannas and open woodlands