White-winged Apalis

The White-winged Apalis is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family. It is found in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss.

The White-winged Apalis is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

The image of the pair of white-winged apalises is courtesy of Dr. Louis A. Hansen who comments: 'Adults, (male left, female right). Note the tremendous long tail which many bird books do not fully illustrate - when flying - it is magic. Udzungwa Mts, July 2007'. More

The White-winged Apalis (Apalis chariessa) is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family. It is found in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss. Source - * BirdLife International 2004. Apalis chariessa. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. More

The White-winged Apalis has a bright yellow chest and shimmering white wing feathers which contrast sharply with the deep blue plumage which covers the rest of the body. High in the trees of Kenya, the Apalis makes its nest, composed of leaves, twigs and dried grasses. An interesting habit of the Apalis is the way it constructs its nest ... More

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White-winged Apalis Apalis chariessa 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Vulnerable Justification This species has a small and severely fragmented range, within parts of which there is a continuing decline in the extent and quality of its forest habitat and, by inference, its population too. It is therefore considered Vulnerable. More

White-winged Apalises were not in evidence, although we did see Black-headed Apalis, Mountain Greenbul, and a flying Livingstone's Turaco. It was then time to continue to Thyolo Mountain via Blantyre. We arrived after dark and settled in at the tea estates. The following two days were spent birding what remains of Thyolo Forest. The first walk in the top forest was hard work and birds were not being very responsive. More

enigmatic White-winged Apalis making for a total of 338 species recorded in total. More

and East Coast Akalats, White-winged Apalis and a host of miombo species such as Pale-billed Hornbill, Stierling's Woodpecker and Boehm's Flycatcher. I had 34 ticks, mostly of birds found elsewhere only in Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique. Malawi is densely populated but habitat destruction does not appear to have been a serious problem because most uncultivated land was either in reserves/national parks or private estates. However, the recent ousting of Hastings Banda has resulted in private land being given to the general populace with the inevitable consequences. More

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White-winged Apalis, we were not able to find the bird. Demoralised and wet we left Zomba and headed to Blantyre and checked into the Grace Bandawe Conference Centre. Tuesday 27th July We set off very early the following morning for the Thyolo Mountains. An hour later we arrived at the Satemwa Tea estate and had no trouble in getting permission from the manager's wife to enter the estate. More

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White-winged Apalis may be found (sometimes with small flocks of other birds) in the mid-canopy of larger more open branched trees. For a very good map of Kenya’s National Parks and National Reserves see Kenyan Safari Guide’s map below, maps are copyright of Kenyalogy. www.kenyalogy.com/eng/parques/parques.html SEE OTHER MAPS ON THIS WEBSITE, ESP MASAI MARA Species seen. More

forest, and the White-winged apalis, Apalis chariessa macphersoni, was a regular visitor to the garden. I mention this because from that Zomba meeting onwards this bird always brings a picture of David to my mind, as he was the first to discover this race of a very beautiful bird a 1,000 miles away from the original Kenya record...... ......So I came to know and enjoy David rather later in his life. He was though one of an old breed. More

* White-winged Apalis, Apalis chariessa * Masked Apalis or Lowland Masked Apalis, Apalis binotata * Black-faced Apalis or Mountain Masked Apalis, Apalis personata * Yellow-breasted Apalis, Apalis flavida * Brown-tailed Apalis, Apalis (flavida) viridiceps * Rudd's Apalis, Apalis ruddi * Sharpe's Apalis, Apalis sharpii * Buff-throated Apalis, Apalis rufogularis More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Cisticolidae
Genus : Apalis
Species : chariessa
Authority : Reichenow, 1879