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Cape batis Another of those little birds that usually disappears as soon as I get a camera out, but this time I got lucky! Batis capensis,Cape Batis,Geotagged,South Africa,birds,south africa Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Cape batis

Another of those little birds that usually disappears as soon as I get a camera out, but this time I got lucky!

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  1. Never heard of it, and those I love most. I think you have introduced well over a 100 new birds to JungleDragon, you should know how awesome that is. Promoted. Posted 12 years ago
    1. Wow, that many? I guess I am becoming a bit of a 'twitcher', I cant resist capturing birds I have never seen before! Posted 12 years ago
      1. Keep twitching! Posted 12 years ago
  2. What a beautiful bird. Well done Posted 12 years ago

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The Cape Batis is a small passerine bird in the wattle-eye family. It is resident in the highlands of southern and eastern South Africa and Zimbabwe.

It is a small stout insect-eating bird, usually found in moist evergreen mountain forests and wooded gorges. The nest is a small neat cup low in a tree or bush.

The Cape Batis is strikingly patterned. The adult male has a grey crown, black eye mask and white throat. Its back is brown, with a black rump and tail and rufous wings... more

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Claire Hamilton
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By Claire Hamilton

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Uploaded Aug 23, 2013. Captured Aug 23, 2013 13:25 in N2, South Africa.
  • Canon EOS 7D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/197s
  • ISO320
  • 400mm