22 Mr. C, H. Taylor on Birds 



320. CossYPHA BicoLOR. (Noisv Robin Chat.) 



(a) cJ . 6.6.06, Indhiovudwalilie. Iris dark brown. In 



stomach seeds and a beetle. 



Only to be found in very dense bush. When disturbed 



they do not appear to be particularly shy, generally hopping 



away from you in a leisurely manner. 



;]23. ( 'ossYPHA CAFFRA, (Cape Robin Chat.) 

 (a). 19.9.06. Indhiovudwalilie. Iris brown. In stomach 

 insects. 



(l>) S ' 31.7.06. Indhiovudwalilie. In stomach insects. 

 Fairly common. 



335. LioPTiLUS NiGRicAPiLLUS. (Bush Blackcap.) 

 (a) ? . 21.8.06. Indhiovudwalilie. Bill and legs pink. 

 In stomach insects. 



Rare. I only saw this Blackcap on two occasions. Although 

 frequenting the dense bush it does not seem to be a very shy 

 bird. The one I shot was flitting about in a large tree over 

 my head for some considerable time before I shot it. I 

 noticed it making little darts at insects and catching them 

 •with great rapidity from the foliage. On examination its 

 stomach was found to be full of insects. 



342. *Alseonax adlsta. (Dusky Flycatcher.) 

 (? shot on 25.8.06. Indhiovudwalilie. In stomach insects. 

 Fairly common in the thick bush. They are fond of sitting 

 on dead branches of trees, from which they are not easily to 

 be distinguished and are in consequence very hard to see, 

 except when darting away for a second to catch some insect 

 which is near them. They seem to frequent the same locality 

 and almost the same tree for months at a time. I did not 

 preserve any. 



349. *Pachyprora capeksis. (Cape Flycatcher.) 



Very common in the thick bush. I did not preserve any. 



354. TERpyiPHONE perspicillata. (Paradise Flycatcher.) 

 (a) $ . 24.9.06. Indhiovudwalilie. In stomach insects. 

 1 iliiiik this beautiful Flycatcher is undwibtedly migrutorj 



