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Monteiro's bushshrike

Monteiro's bushshrike

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Monteiro's bushshrike is a species of bird in the bush-shrike family (Malaconotidae).

Distribution

Region

West-Central African montane forests

Typical Environment

This species is associated with dense montane and submontane evergreen forests, especially along escarpments and in isolated highland forest blocks. It favors thick understory and vine tangles near forest edges, gullies, and secondary growth adjoining mature forest. Within these habitats it stays in mid-story cover and is rarely seen in open areas. Records suggest a highly localized and patchy distribution, likely tied to remaining fragments of moist high-elevation forest. Its occurrence is thought to be discontinuous, reflecting historical forest contraction and fragmentation.

Altitude Range

800–1800 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size20–24 cm
Wing Span28–34 cm
Male Weight0.08 kg
Female Weight0.07 kg
Life Expectancy7 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Monteiro's bushshrike is a rare and little-known member of the bushshrike family (Malaconotidae), believed to inhabit patchy montane and submontane forests in west-central Africa. It is named after a 19th-century naturalist, and its secretive, skulking habits make it difficult to observe. Pairs often duet with rich whistles, and the species is thought to be very localized within suitable highland forest.

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Monteiro's Bushshrike in Angola

Monteiro's Bushshrike in Angola

Behaviour

Temperament

secretive and territorial

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats between dense cover

Social Behavior

Typically encountered singly or in territorial pairs. Pairs maintain small territories within dense undergrowth and often remain concealed. Nesting is presumed to be a cup placed low to mid-level in thick vegetation, with both adults attending the young.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Duets of clear, mellow whistles are common, often given antiphonally by the pair. Calls also include harsh scolds and churring notes when alarmed.

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