Babblers (Timaliidae)
Southern Pied Babbler (Turdoides bicolor) - HBW 12, p. 225
French: Cratérope bicolore
German: Elsterdrossling
Spanish: Turdoide Bicolor
Other common names: Bicoloured/Pied Babbler
Taxonomy: Cratopus bicolor Jardine, 1831, South Africa.
Monotypic.
Distribution: N & NE Namibia, Botswana, SW & S Zimbabwe, N & NE South Africa and SW Mozambique.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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An adult perched on a branch and preening its plumage Locality Etosha National Park, Kunene Region, Namibia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 15 July 1998 9 years ago 18 sec 3.7 -
Two birds searching for food on the ground Locality Etosha National Park, Kunene Region, Namibia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 15 July 1998 9 years ago 15 sec 3.6 -
A group feeding on the ground Locality Etosha National Park, Kunene Region, Namibia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 15 July 1998 9 years ago 13 sec 3.5 -
A small flock perched in a bush with Red-billed Buffalo-Weavers Locality Hwange National Park, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe (Monotypic species)
Greg Baker 16 September 1999 10 weeks ago 16 sec 3.3 -
A group searching for food amongst some leaves on the ground Locality Etosha National Park, Kunene Region, Namibia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 15 July 1998 9 years ago 18 sec 3
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In a tree, taking part of a small flock.
Locality Etosha National Park, Kunene Region, Namibia (Monotypic species)
Fran Trabalon 13 November 2011 7 weeks ago 4 -
adult on the ground (close-up)
Locality Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa (Monotypic species)
Georges Olioso 15 September 2004 3 years ago 4 -
Bird foraging on ground
Locality Augrabies Falls National Park, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (Monotypic species)
Roland Bischoff 23 September 2010 19 weeks ago 3.8 -
two birds, one on the ground searching for food, another perched
Locality Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa (Monotypic species)
Georges Olioso 15 September 2004 3 years ago 3.5
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