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It is also known as the Snowy-headed Robin-chat.
This Robin-Chat skulks in dense foliage in the forest canopy.
The Chorister Robin-Chat moves from the interior to coastal forests in winter.
The Chorister Robin-Chat is generally solitary.
The Mountain Robin-Chat (Cossypha isabellae) is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family.
Cossypha dichroa (Chorister Robin-chat)
The Cape Robin-Chat has a harsh, low, trisyllabic alarm note "WA-dur-dra".
The Cape Robin-Chat builds a cup-shaped nest of coarse vegetation, lined with animal hair, rootlets and other fine material.
The Chorister Robin-Chat breeds from October to January; it peaks during November.
Le cossyphe d'Heuglin ("The white-browed robin-chat")
The Cape Robin-Chat, Cossypha caffra, is a small passerine bird of the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae.
When Gustav Hartlaub first described the Littoral Rock Thrush in 1860, he assigned it to the genus Cossypha, believing it to be a robin-chat.
MUSCICAPIDAE Cossypha caffra (Cape Robin-Chat)
The Chorister Robin-chat is identified by its dark upperparts(the ear coverts and lores are slightly darker than the rest of the face, head, neck and back) and yellow-orange underparts.
The Usambara Akalat (Sheppardia montana), also known as the Usambara Alethe or Usambara Robin-chat, is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family.