The Yellow-breasted Apalis are small, long-tailed warblers. They are furtive with pairs gleaning in the canopy for invertebrates.


The Yellow-breasted Apalis are small, long-tailed warblers. They are furtive with pairs gleaning in the canopy for invertebrates. They use frequent and repetitive calls for the territorial couple to maintain contact.


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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
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