Collared Antelope-Eater

Myrmecocichla collaris

The Collared Antelope-Eater is a species of bird found in sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its distinctive black collar and white underparts. This species is often found in open savannas and grasslands where it forages for insects, particularly ants and termites. The Collared Antelope-Eater is a medium-sized bird with a slender build and a distinctive upright posture. Its conservation status is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, due to its widespread distribution and stable population.

Habitat: Open savannas and grasslands

Collared Antelope-Eater

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