Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Old World Flycatchers :: Pale Flycatcher
Pale Flycatcher Bradornis pallidus
Described by: von Müller, J. W. (1851)
Alternate common name(s): Wajir Flycatcher, Wajheir Flycatcher, Bafirawari Flycatcher, Pallid Flycatcher, Mouse-colored Flycatcher, Mouse-coloured Flycatcher
Old scientific name(s): Melaenornis pallidus
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Range
Africa s. of the Sahara;
Highly fragmented distribution;
(1) Senegambia e. to s. Mali, s. Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic and s. Sudan to Ethiopia and n. Zaire.
(2) Sw. Ethiopia and nw. Uganda.
(3) C. Ethiopia and Eritrea.
(4) Ne. Kenya.
(5) C. Somalia.
(6) E. Kenya and ne. Tanzania.
(7) S. Somalia.
(8) Guinea to s. Zaire.
(9) Congo and Angola to w. Kenya and nw. Zimbabwe.
(10) N. Namibia and n. Botswana.
(11) S. Tanzania to e. Zambia and n. Malawi.
(12) Se. Zambia to Mozambique and ne. South Africa (n. Transvaal).
(13) S. Mozambique and ne. South Africa (n. Natal).
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Sounds
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References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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