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The arrow-marked babbler is a brown babbler whose throat, neck and breast feathers are pointed and white tipped. Distribution is from Kenya to northern South Africa. Small groups are often seen foraging in leaves and undergrowth for insects. These photos were taken in Olasiti, Tarangire, Magangwe and Queen Elisabeth NP-Uganda. The left lower photo is courtesy of Karine van der Vurst. Click the photo above to see 18 enlargements including a nest and a juvenile. |
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