batises
Batises are small passerine birds in the genus Batis, within the family Platysteiridae. They are native to sub-Saharan Africa, occupying a variety of habitats including woodlands, savannas, and dense thickets near water. Batises are typically seen perched at low to mid-level vegetation from which they sally out to catch insects, making them an important part of their ecosystems as insectivores.
Physically, most batises are compact birds about 9 to 11 centimeters in length. They have stout bills
Behaviorally, batises are largely insectivorous and hunt by perching and flicking at prey in foliage or in
Breeding involves cup-shaped nests built in dense shrubs or low trees. Both parents typically participate in
Taxonomically, the genus Batis comprises a number of species, including the Cape Batis (Batis capensis) and