Chestnut Wattle-eye

Dyaphorophyia castanea

Least Concern

The Chestnut Wattle-eye is a small African forest or woodland insectivore, often flicking through the understorey for flies, beetles, and caterpillars in Central African forests. It is generally resident, using local forest, scrub, or woodland year-round and shifting within its range as food changes. Fun fact: this batch includes some of the most distinctive island lineages in the bird catalog, from toxic ifritas to display-rich birds-of-paradise.

Family
Platysteiridae
Range
Chestnut Wattle-eye Range — Resident range in Central African forests
Population
≈ Unknown
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