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62: 281: 42: 316:. Overall the family has white undersides and dark, speckled upperparts, with many species sporting a band across the chest. A few wattle-eyes depart from this pattern and possess brightly coloured plumage. The plumage on the back of some genera are erectile, giving the family the alternative name of 324:
are brightly coloured and used in communication, becoming more brightly coloured when the adults are excited. In the wattle-eyes the supra-orbital wattles above the eyes, for which they are named, are used in communication. In addition the family is highly
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in Angola. Many species in the family have adapted to human-altered habitats. The family has its highest diversity at equatorial latitudes, with half the known species native to
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Thomson RL & Ferguson JWH (2007) "Composition and foraging behaviour of mixed-species flocks in two adjacent African woodland habitats: a spatial and temporal perspective"
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are inhabitants of dense forest, while the rest of the wattle-eyes are found in woodland, and the batises range across all wooded habitats except the densest forests of the
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The Platysteiridae are small to medium-sized passerines. They have short legs and an upright stance while perched. The tail length is variable, with the
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The Platysteiridae are arboreal birds, primarily of the woodlands and forests of
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is flat and hooked at the tip, and generally wide with well-developed
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wattle-eyes and shrike-flycatchers possessing longish tails. The
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which is vulnerable to forest clearance, and it is listed as
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by human activities. The species has a restricted range in
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The most important component in the diet of all species is
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survive in very arid environments with some cover, and the
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Fjeldsa J, Bowie RCK, Kiure J (2006) "The forest batis,
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Index

Platysteiridae

Brown-throated wattle-eye
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Malaconotoidea
Platysteiridae
Platysteira
Batis
Lanioturdus
passerine
birds
African
batises
Old World flycatchers
shrike
sub-Saharan Africa
Congo Basin
pririt
pygmy batis
white-fronted wattle-eye
mangrove forests
Tanzania
DRC
Kenya

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