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The bearded scrub robin (''Cercotrichas quadrivirgata''), also known as the eastern bearded scrub robin, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in eastern and southern Africa.


Taxonomy

This species was described as ''Thamnobia quadrivirgata'' by Reichenow in 1879. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Erythropygia''. It forms a superspecies with the
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brown scrub robin The brown scrub robin (''Cercotrichas signata'') is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in Eswatini, Mozambique and, South Africa. Its natural habitat is subtropical dry or moist forest A forest is an area of land do ...
. These four species are sometimes placed in the genus ''Tychaedon''. Two subspecies of ''C. quadrivirgata'' are recognized: ''C. q. greenwayi'' in the Zanzibar and Mafia Islands, and ''C. q. quadrivirgata'' in the rest of the range. The
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
''quadrivirgata'' means "four-striped" in Latin. The species is so named because of four diagnostic stripes on its face.


Distribution and habitat

It is found in Botswana, Eswatini, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, with a distribution size estimated at . It is mostly found at elevations of below about . Its occurs in sand forests, riverine woodland, scrubs, evergreen forests, and sometimes gardens and reedbeds, but usually not in damp areas. In the 1950s, deforestation near
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and False Bay destroyed some of its habitat, but in some areas, its range may have expanded. In the 1940s, tsetse deterrent was sprayed in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, and bearded scrub robins disappeared, but they recolonized the area by 1975. The species has also expanded into Matobo National Park and Richards Bay.


Description

Its length is , and its weight is approximately . The male and female are alike, with the female being slightly smaller. The crown and upperparts are mostly dark olive-brown. The tail is dark brown, with the outer feathers having white tips. The wing coverts are grey-brown with olive-brown edges. The
flight feather Flight feathers (''Pennae volatus'') are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (), singular remex (), while those on the tail ...
s are dark brown, with a white patch. On the face, there are a white
supercilium The supercilium is a plumage feature found on the heads of some bird species. It is a stripe which runs from the base of the bird's beak above its eye, finishing somewhere towards the rear of the bird's head.Dunn and Alderfer (2006), p. 10 Also ...
, a white crescent shape below the eye, a white moustachial line, and a black malar stripe. There are also black lines above the supercilia. The eyes are dark brown and the lores are black. The throat and upper breast are white. The breast and neck-sides are rufous-brown to rufous. The belly and undertail coverts are white. The beak is black, and the legs are pinkish-brown. The juvenile is paler brown, with black patterns on its crown and back, and its underparts are buff, with dark patterns. ''C. q. greenwayi'' has greyer upperparts, a duller rump, and a paler breast.


Behaviour

The bearded scrub robin is usually found in pairs or small groups. Its calls include ''chuck'', ''chrrrt'', ''chek-chek-kwezzzzzzz'' and ''seeeep''. Its song is a series of melodious whistles and may mimic some other species of birds. It forages on the ground, eating ants, termites, beetles and other insects. It often sandbathes. The mating system is monogamous. It is territorial, defending territories that can reach in area. The breeding season ranges from December to February in eastern Africa, September to January in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and September to December in South Africa. The nest is made of plants, lichen and hair. The clutch size is two to three eggs. The eggs may be white, pale green or bluish, and have many spots. The female incubates the eggs.


Status

The population size of this species is not known. It has a large range, appears to have a stable population trend and does not appear to have substantial threats, so the IUCN Red List has listed the species as least concern.


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bearded scrub robin The bearded scrub robin (''Cercotrichas quadrivirgata''), also known as the eastern bearded scrub robin, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in eastern and southern Africa. Taxonomy This species was described as ''Thamno ...
Birds of East Africa
bearded scrub robin The bearded scrub robin (''Cercotrichas quadrivirgata''), also known as the eastern bearded scrub robin, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in eastern and southern Africa. Taxonomy This species was described as ''Thamno ...
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN