
Yellow-throated Longclaw
Open woodland. Above eyebrows and feather edges yellow; below yellow with black gorget.

Open woodland. Above eyebrows and feather edges yellow; below yellow with black gorget.

Bushveld. Below white with yellow breast; lower breast may have a small black breast-bar, often absent.

Dry woodland. The white throat has a chestnut V-shaped collar; the upper breast has a dark brown breast-band extending to the shoulders, and a chestnut lower breast-band.

Western savanna. Green above and upper breast; throat yellow with blue band; belly and forked tail blue. Immature apple-green above and below.

Coastal bush. Grey cap; olive-green back and tail; white below with black chest-band.

Bushveld vleis. Breeding male. Red collar often difficult to see unless bird is perched.

Dry thornveld. The male is grey above and white below, with a broad black breast-band.

Fynbos. Head, mantle and throat green; upper breast has purple breast-band; underparts orange.

Mountain streams. Very long tail; below white with a narrow black breast-band.
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