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Thyolo Alethe
Thyolo Alethe

Image from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyolo_alethe

Scientific name
Chamaetylas choloensis
Order
Saurischia
Family
Muscicapidae
Genus
Chamaetylas
Recordings
5
Xeno-canto

Thyolo Alethe

Chamaetylas choloensis

The Thyolo alethe or Cholo alethe is an endangered species of bird in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. The Thyolo alethe is a medium-sized chat, usually measuring 17–20 cm in length and weighing around 43 grams. It has a cinnamon-brown head, upperparts, and wings, contrasting with the pure white throat and pale gray to dirty white underparts. The back, rump, and scapulars are rufous-brown. The tail is dark brown with white spots at the tips. The Thyolo alethe is only found on several isolated mountain peaks in southeastern Malawi and northeastern Mozambique. It was previously more widespread in both countries, but has had its range reduced due to the deforestation of many of the submontane forests it inhabits. It feeds on a variety of small invertebrates, including beetles, spiders, and Dorylus driver ants.

Source: wikipedia

Recordings (5)

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ID↑↓Recordist↑↓DateCountry↑↓Location↑↓Type↑↓Quality↑↓Duration↑↓License↑↓
XC365374Frank Lambert2015-12-08MalawiZomba Plateau, Southern RegionsongB1:17
XC365373Frank Lambert2015-12-08MalawiZomba Plateau, Southern RegionsongB0:58
XC365372Frank Lambert2015-12-08MalawiZomba Plateau, Southern RegionsongB0:57
XC365911Frank Lambert2015-12-10MalawiRuo Gorge, Mt Mulanje, Southern RegionsongB1:02
XC858854Dries Van de Loock2023-09-29MalawiRuo Gorge, Mt Mulanje, Southern RegionsongA1:18