Birds from North-east Rhodesia. 95 



inner rim of reddish brown ; bill black ; legs and feet ligLt 



grey. 



Very frequent on the hills. Its song is '' ohw ohl" 

 repeated two or three times, but it also makes harsh queer 

 noises. 



194. Telephonus minor. (Eastern Three-streaked Bush 

 Shrike.) 



(a) 9 . Feira, July '03. 



(6). Chiromwe, Oct. '03. 



Plentiful chiefly in the bush of the hot valleys, whereas 

 T. senegalas is only on the hills. 



195 A. Dryoscopus cubla hamatus. (Tropical PufF-back 

 Shrike.) 



(a) Chiromwe, Oct. '03. 



(6) (c) $ , $ juv. Uluugu, June '05. 



198. Dryoscopus mossambicus. (Mozambique Shrike.) 

 (a) Opposite Feira, Sept. '03. 

 Common in thick bush. 



205. Laniarius sulfureipectus. (Orange-breasted Bush 

 Shrike.) 



(a) $ . Ulungu, Nov. '04. 



(h) $ . Mpika dist., Oct. '05. 



Shot near the Loangwa in November, in thick bush. 



206. Laniarius starki. (Southern Grey-headed Bush 

 Shrike.) 



(a) ? . Feira, Sept. '03. 

 (6) $ . Ulungu, June ''05. 

 Common near Feira. 



207. NiCATOR GULARis. (Zambesi Green Shrike.) 

 (a) 9 . Opposite Feira, Sept. '03. 



{b) $ . Ulungu, Nov. '04. 



The Zambesi Green Shrike is always in thick bush, and 

 does not seem to fly much. I have seen it fly to the bottom 

 of a tree and hop to the top of it. In the rainy season it has 

 a remarkable song — a short burst of half a dozen notes rapidly 



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