
Jackal Buzzard
Hilly regions. Dark brown all over, except for chestnut-brown breast and tail; underwings dark brown and white.

Hilly regions. Dark brown all over, except for chestnut-brown breast and tail; underwings dark brown and white.

Forest fringes. Dark grey all over; flight feathers, tail and soft parts black.

Forest fringes. Male and female have green upper parts with white spotted underparts.

Lowland forests. Long, greenish tail and wings, distinctive yellow bill. Grey green below

Upland forest fringes. Similar to Southern Double-collared Sunbird (below), but bill longer than head.

Exotic plantations. Small buzzard; dark brown above; white below with brown blotching; central breast region usually white; flanks only blotched in immatures.

Dense bush. Greenish above; wing feathers and tail tipped yellow; underbelly, thighs and vent yellow.

Upland vleis and matted scrub. Dark brown above; eyebrows and underparts saffron-yellow; breast lightly spotted.
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