Buff-bellied Warbler
Phyllolais pulchella
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The buff-bellied warbler is usually seen foraging in the canopy of acacia trees. The upper bird was seen at Naabi gate (5-20), courtesy of Per Holmen. The warbler in its nest was photographed in Olduvai Gorge (1-07). The right 3rd row (Same, 4-22) and the right lower photo (Minziro, 7-16), are courtesy of Per Holmen. The other birds were seen in Tarangire (7-08) and Manyara Ranch (11-10). Note the white outer tail feathers and the thin bill with pink lower mandible. Click the photo above to see 12 enlargements including immatures.
 
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Colin Beale, Paul Oliver, Per Holmen, Sadik Kassam

Last Update this page: 8-19-22