White-browed Bushchat

Saxicola macrorhynchus

The White-browed Bushchat (Saxicola macrorhynchus) is a small passerine bird native to parts of Asia. This species is characterized by its distinctive white eyebrow stripe, black head, and chestnut-brown upperparts. The White-browed Bushchat is typically found in open grasslands, scrublands, and agricultural areas where it forages for insects and small invertebrates. It is known for its melodious song and agile aerial displays during courtship. This species is known for its resilience in adapting to human-modified landscapes, although it faces threats from habitat loss and agricultural intensification. The conservation status of the White-browed Bushchat is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Open grasslands, scrublands, agricultural areas

White-browed Bushchat
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