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Angola Cave-Chat

Angola Cave-Chat

Xenocopsychus ansorgei

The Angola cave chat (Xenocopsychus ansorgei) is a diminutive member of the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. It stands alone in the monotypic genus Xenocopsychus. This bird was once erroneously grouped with the genus Cossypha but has since been correctly reclassified.

Identification Tips

When observing the Angola cave chat, one should note its small size and look for distinguishing features typical of the Muscicapidae family. Detailed physical descriptions are essential for proper identification in the field.

Habitat

This species is known to favor rocky environments within the moist to dry savanna regions, where it can be observed making use of the terrain.

Distribution

The Angola cave chat has a localized presence, predominantly found in western Angola and extending just south of the Kunene River in northern Namibia.

Behaviour

Understanding the Angola cave chat's behavior is key for ornithologists and birdwatchers alike. Observations of its interactions with the environment and other species contribute to a fuller knowledge of its ecological role.

Conservation status

Previously considered Near threatened, the Angola cave chat's status has been reassessed to Least Concern, indicating a stable population within its habitat range.

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