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A photo of a Southern Pied Babbler (Turdoides bicolor)
Southern Pied Babbler

Southern Pied Babbler

Turdoides bicolor

The Southern Pied Babbler, Turdoides bicolor, is a medium-sized bird weighing between 75 to 95 grams. This passerine species, with its cooperative breeding behavior, is a fascinating study in avian social structure. The bird is sexually monomorphic, meaning males and females are visually indistinguishable.

Identification Tips

Adult Southern Pied Babblers are characterized by their striking white heads and bodies contrasted with dark brown rectrices and remiges. Juveniles initially sport completely brown plumage, which gradually transitions to a mottled appearance before maturing into the adult's distinctive coloration.

Habitat

These birds are native to the dry savannah regions, where they have adapted to thrive in the arid landscapes of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

Distribution

The Southern Pied Babbler is found across the southern stretches of the African continent, specifically within the territories of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

Behaviour

Pied Babblers exhibit a range of cooperative behaviors, including provisioning of young, sentinel duties, territory defense, and teaching behaviors. They are highly territorial, defending their year-round territories with daily displays. Aggression is observed primarily during periods of brood overlap, where dominant pairs may punish begging fledglings to focus on new broods. Remarkably, these birds have been documented to engage in teaching behavior, using specific calls to encourage fledglings to fledge and forage.

Song & Calls

The Pied Babbler communicates with a variety of calls, including a distinctive purr call associated with feeding, which plays a crucial role in teaching fledglings to associate the sound with food and to encourage movement during foraging.

Breeding

Breeding pairs within a group monopolize reproductive opportunities, with more than 95% of offspring being produced by the dominant pair. Clutch sizes range from two to five eggs, with three being most common. The breeding season is largely dependent on rainfall and can yield up to three successful clutches per season.

Diet and Feeding

The diet of the Southern Pied Babbler is primarily composed of invertebrates, which they forage for on the ground. They are adept at gleaning food from the surface or digging it up, spending over 90% of their foraging time on the ground.

Conservation status

The IUCN Red List classifies the Southern Pied Babbler as Least Concern, indicating that, currently, there are no immediate threats to its population numbers that would warrant a higher risk category.

Southern Pied Babbler Sounds


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