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ViewsMarsh TchagraFrom OpusAlternative name: Blackcap Bush Shrike
Includes Anchieta's Tchagra
[edit] IdentificationLength 15-19 cm. The bill is strong and hooked. Adult male: Long tail, chestnut back and wings and creamy-buff underparts, and black cap. Adult female: Similar to the male, but with a white supercilium. [edit] DistributionSub-Saharan Africa [edit] TaxonomyThe Marsh Tchagra is sometimes placed in the monotypic genus Antichromus or Bocagia. Tchagra minutus has three subspecies:
T. m. reichenowi and T. m. anchietae are sometimes split as Anchieta's Tchagra; named after Portuguese explorer José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta by his zoologist compatriot José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage in 1869. [edit] HabitatRank grassland, bracken and sedges and shrubs associated with wetlands. [edit] BehaviourDiet includes large insects; forages near the ground in dense cover; sometimes hawks insects. [edit] BreedingProbably monogamous; territorial. The nest is a bulky, but neat cup of plant material and spider web, usually in a bush within a metre of the ground. One to three eggs are laid. [edit] External Links
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