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Forest Penduline-Tit
Anthoscopus flavifrons
Least ConcernThe Forest Penduline-Tit is a small penduline-tit or verdin of African dry woodland, acacia scrub, riverine trees, and savanna. It gleans insects, larvae, spiders, seeds, or nectar from twigs and foliage, and many species weave delicate hanging nests in reeds, thorn trees, or riverside vegetation.
- Family
- Remizidae
- Range
- Forest Penduline-Tit Range — Resident or seasonal range in African dry woodland, acacia scrub, riverine trees, and savanna
- Population
- ≈ Unknown