everolimimus
Everolimimus is a genus of small, insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. The genus is named after the Italian explorer and naturalist Luigi Maria d'Albertis. There is currently only one recognized species in this genus, Everolimimus aethereus. This species is also commonly known as the Afrotropical warbler or, in its native range, the dusky-brown flycatcher.
Everolimimus aethereus is found in a wide range of habitats across Africa, from the Sahel region south
The diet of Everolimimus aethereus consists primarily of insects, which it catches by hawking in flight or