Grey-headed Bushshrike
Mazaria propinqua
The Grey-headed Bushshrike, scientifically known as Mazaria propinqua, is a medium-sized bird found in the woodlands and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa. This bird is known for its striking appearance, with a grey head, olive-green upperparts, and yellow underparts. It has a distinctive call that is often heard during the breeding season. The Grey-headed Bushshrike is an insectivore, feeding on a variety of insects and small invertebrates. It is known for its secretive nature, often remaining hidden within dense foliage. This species is not currently considered to be at risk, and its populations are relatively stable.
Habitat: Woodlands and savannas