Grey-capped Warbler

Eremomela scotops

The Grey-capped Warbler (Eremomela scotops) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the woodlands and savannas of eastern and southern Africa. This species is characterized by its grey cap, olive-green upperparts, and yellow underparts. It has a distinctive call that is often heard as it forages for insects in the canopy. The Grey-capped Warbler is known for its agile and acrobatic movements as it searches for prey among the foliage. It builds cup-shaped nests in trees and shrubs, where it lays its eggs. This species is not currently considered to be at risk, and its population is stable.

Habitat: Woodlands and savannas

Grey-capped Warbler
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