Batis pririt: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Platysteiridae
- Genus
- Batis
- Species
- Batis pririt
- Scientific Name
- Batis pririt
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Pririt batis
The pririt batis (Batis pririt) also known as the pririt puff-back flycatcher or pririt puffback, is a small passerine bird in the wattle-eye family. It is resident in Southern Africa and southwestern Angola.
It is a small stout insect-eating bird, found in dry broadleaf woodland and thorn scrub. The nest is a small neat cup low in a tree or bush.
The pririt batis is strikingly patterned. The adult male has a dark grey crown and back, black eye mask and white throat. It has a black rump and tail, and its wing are black with white edging to the flight feathers and a long white shoulder patch. The underparts are white with a broad black breast band and black speckles on the flanks. The female and juvenile plumages differ in that there is no black breast band, but the throat and breast are a warm buff colour.
The pririt batis hunts by flycatching, or by taking prey from the ground like a shrike. The song is typically a slow descending series of whistled notes: teuu, teuu, teuu, teuu.
...Batis pririt in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Priritbosbontrokkie
- Bokmål
- Priritbatis
- Czech
- lesknáček savanový
- Dutch
- Priritvliegenvanger
- English
- Pririt Batis
- French
- Pririt de Vieillot
- German
- Piritschnäpper
- German
- Priritbatis
- Russian
- Скромный батис
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