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Black-headed Batis

Batis minor

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Description:

This small black-and-white bird comes from Wattle-eye family (Platysteiridae). It ressembles a flycatcher, and is rather small in size, smaller than sparrow, and restless - and therefore a nightmare for photographing...

Habitat:

Seen constantly moving in Acacia shrubs on shores of soda lake Elementaita.

Notes:

As said, this species is very lively and restless, it moves jerkily and hastily all the time, and being hidden in branches of an Acacia shrub it proved a nightmare to photograph. Our photo session lasted some time, and resulted with about hundred shots - with 97% of them being completely useless - wrong focus, blurred, rapid movement... Only the first shot was good as it was taken, other two I had to work on to salvage them.
However, it was worth it, and I am glad about it - I just IDed it and realized it was a "lifer" for me, some eight months after pics were taken... My photo spoils from my trip to Kenya had to wait long time for processing...

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