Black-capped Speirops

Zosterops lugubris

Least Concern

The Black-capped Speirops is a white-eye, yuhina, or close relative of sub-Saharan African wetlands, savannas, woodland, and forest edges. It moves actively through foliage in small social groups, taking nectar, berries, and insects, and its fine eye-ring or colorful face pattern is often a useful field mark.

Family
Zosteropidae
Range
Black-capped Speirops Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African wetlands, savannas, woodland, and forest edges
Population
≈ Unknown
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