Subdesert Brush-warbler Nesillas lantzii
Subdesert Brush-warbler, Berenty Reserve, Madagascar, November 2016 - click for larger image

Berenty Reserve, Madagascar
November 2016

The Subdesert Brush-warbler is endemic to the south and south-west of Madagascar. See the distribution map at Birdlife International. It is found in a variety of dry forest habitats and low coastal scrub up to about 500 metres and it is a bit of a skulker as it forages for insects.

Subdesert Brush-warbler, Berenty Reserve, Madagascar, November 2016 - click for larger image
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