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Black-fronted Bushshrike
IMG 0128 ODP
Information
Range Southern and Eastern Africa.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Passeriformes
Family Malaconotidae
Genus Telophorus
Species Telophorus nigrifrons
Conservation Status
LCSpecies
Least Concern

The Black-fronted bushshrike (Telophorus nigrifrons), is a species of bushshrike the Malaconotidae family. It inhabits forests in Southern and Eastern Africa. It forms a superspecies with the many-colored bushshrike (Telophorus multicolor) and the two are sometimes considered to be a single species.

Description[]

It is 18-19 centimetres long. It is variable in appearance and has several different color morphs. All birds have green upperparts, grey crown and upper back, yellow tip to the tail and dark bill and legs. The orange morph has a black mask and forehead and orange underparts, shading to yellow under the tail. The red morph is similar but redder on the throat and breast with yellow on the belly and undertail-coverts. The buff form has buff underparts and a pale throat. The black morph has an entirely black face, forehead, throat and breast and green belly and undertail-coverts. Females are duller than the males with less black on the forehead. Juvenile birds have buffish underparts with dark barring and yellow edges to the wing-feathers. The song includes repeated bell-like phrases. Pairs often duet together.

Distribution and Habitat[]

It has a patchy distribution and is restricted to montane forests in many areas. It forages in the canopy and middle levels of the forest and joins mixed-species foraging flocks outside the breeding season. There are three subspecies: Telophorus nigrifrons nigrifrons occurs from central Kenya southwards through Tanzania to northern Malawi. Telophorus nigrifrons manningi is found from the south-eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to northern Zambia. Telophorus nigrifrons sandgroundi occurs in southern Malawi, Mozambique, eastern Zimbabwe and north-eastern South Africa.

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