Rand's warbler

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Rand's warbler

Rand's warbler (Randia pseudozosterops) is a species in the family Bernieridae. It is found only in Madagascar, where it is restricted to the island's eastern rainforests. It is grey above and unmarked pale below, with a strong pale supercilium. The bill is strong and slightly decurved, with some individuals possessing a pale orange lower mandible.[2]

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Rand's warbler
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Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Bernieridae
Genus: Randia
Delacour & Berlioz, 1931
Species:
R. pseudozosterops
Binomial name
Randia pseudozosterops
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Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, where it is fairly common up to 1200 m. It frequently joins mixed-species flocks, where it often feeds along horizontal or angled branches. It also tends to sing for long periods from the canopy.[2] While not considered threatened, its population is inferred to be decreasing due to widespread deforestation across its range.[1]

A 2019 phylogenetic study found Rand's warbler to be the sister species of the Thamnornis.[3]

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