
White-throated Robin-Chat
Thickets. Grey, black and white above; below white chin to lower breast; flanks and belly washed orange.

Thickets. Grey, black and white above; below white chin to lower breast; flanks and belly washed orange.

Arid woodland. Black and white with grey mantle and flanks; yellow eyes.

Game regions. Dark brown back, wings and upper breast; crown, nape and below white (female has white inner secondaries); bare parts pink; bill blue and red.

Riverine woodland. Red throat, back, wings and upper tail green; forehead and chin white; nape and breast cinnamon; belly to vent blue.

Thornveld. Dark brown above with white eyebrows, wing-bars and feather edges; below white, with or without spotted breast; bill black; legs pink.

Bushveld. Pied with grey crown; orange-yellow eye-wattles and legs.

Thickets. Underparts entirely rich orange extending to rump and tail fringes; white eyebrows on black hood.

Scrub. Rufous rump and upper tail coverts; well-streaked breast; white wing-markings.

Game regions. Grey-brown above and below; back white; flight feathers, neck skin and soft parts black.

Wooded regions. Head, breast and mantle glossy blue; belly white; curved black bill.
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