Grauer's scrub-warbler  (Bradypterus graueri)

Description

While visually unexciting, the Grauer's scrub-warbler is interesting for only inhabiting swamps in the mountains of central Africa (2). Its plumage is dark brown, with bold streaks on the throat and a slight russet tinge to its long, graduated tail (2) (3). The Grauer's scrub-warbler's underparts are whitish and a fairly distinct white line runs, like an eyebrow, just above the eye. The bill is black and the legs are pale brown to flesh-coloured (2).