Knysna warbler

(Bradypterus sylvaticus)

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Description

The Knysna warbler or Knysna scrub warbler (Bradypterus sylvaticus) is a very shy and cryptic warbler,endemic to the coastal regions of South Africa.Its population is small and probably declining,due to natural and artificial fragmentation of its habitat,and limited dispersal and reproductive ability.Brown with an olivaceous tinge on the upper part plumage,including the wings and tail.Below it is paler olivaceous brown,and whitish on the centre of the belly.The chin and throat are olivaceous brown,but mottled whitish and finely streaked.The tail is relatively short and square.The eye,bill,legs and feet are brown,though the lower mandible is paler and horn-coloured.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Locustellidae
Genus:Bradypterus
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