
Appearance
These 11.5 cm long warblers have grey upperparts and a grey short cocked tail. The wings are olive and the underparts whitish grey. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are paler yellow on the breast.
Behavior
Like most warblers, grey-backed camaroptera is insectivorous. The call is a whining ''sheee......sheee'', and the song is a crisp ''twik twik twik twik twik ''.Habitat
This skulking passerine is typically found low in dense cover. The grey-backed camaroptera binds large leaves together low in a bush and builds a grass nest within the leaves. The normal clutch is two or three eggs.References:
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