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Apalis
The apalises are small passerine birds belonging to the genus Apalis, in the family Cisticolidae. They are found in forest, woodlands and scrub across most parts of sub-Saharan Africa. They are slender birds with long tails and have a slender bill for catching insects. They are typically brown, grey or green above and several species have brightly coloured underparts. Males and females are usually similar in appearance but the males are sometimes brighter.

Rudd's Apalis
species of bird

Yellow-breasted Apalis
species of bird

Black-headed Apalis
species of bird

Sharpe's Apalis
species of bird

Mountain Masked Apalis
species of bird

Black-capped Apalis
species of bird

Bar-throated Apalis
species of bird

Chestnut-throated Apalis
species of bird

Bamenda Apalis
species of bird
Chirinda Apalis
species of bird

Chapin's Apalis
species of bird

Buff-throated Apalis
species of bird

White-winged Apalis
species of bird

Lowland Masked Apalis
species of bird

Karamoja Apalis
species of bird

Black-throated Apalis
species of bird

Gosling's Apalis
species of bird

Grey Apalis
species of bird

Brown-headed Apalis
species of bird

Taita Apalis
species of bird

Yellow-throated apalis
species of bird
Kungwe Apalis
species of bird
Namuli Apalis
species of bird
Apalis kaboboensis
species of bird
Maasai apalis
species of bird
Apalis flavocincta
species of bird