Grey-headed Bristlebill

Bleda canicapillus

The Grey-headed Bristlebill (Bleda canicapillus) is a small passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands of West and Central Africa. It is known for its distinctive grey head, olive-green upperparts, and yellow underparts. This species is often found in the mid-story and undergrowth of dense forests, where it forages for insects and small fruits. The Grey-headed Bristlebill is known for its melodious and varied song, which it uses to communicate with other members of its species. While not much is known about its population trends, it is believed to be relatively common within its range.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Grey-headed Bristlebill
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