White-browed Robin-Chat
Chlorophoneus nigrifrons
The White-browed Robin-Chat (Chlorophoneus nigrifrons) is a small passerine bird native to the woodlands and forests of eastern and southern Africa. This species is known for its distinctive white eyebrow stripe, which contrasts with its dark plumage. The White-browed Robin-Chat is an insectivorous bird, foraging on the forest floor and in the understorey for insects and small invertebrates. It has a melodious and varied song, often heard during the breeding season. The species is known for its shy and elusive nature, often remaining hidden in dense vegetation. Despite its relatively wide distribution, the White-browed Robin-Chat faces threats from habitat loss and degradation.
Habitat: Woodlands and forests