Habitat and Ecology
Habitat and Ecology
Systems
Behaviour The movements of this species are largely unknown although it is likely to be entirely sedentary1. Outside of the breeding season it may be displaced locally following habitat reduction by burning however1. The timing of breeding varies geographically1, although the species appears to breed during the rains in the southern part of its range2. It is likely to breed in solitary pairs and is solitary (or at least territorial) throughout the year2. Habitat The species shows a preference for habitats with dense, lush grass and other vegetation between 0.7 and 1.5 m high1, 2, 3 in areas with shallow mud and water2. Suitable habitats include patches of savanna in lowland forest, grassy marshes in savanna and along lake shores1, 2, rank grass and sedge along wet drainage lines1, 2, 3 in miombo woodland3, open secondary growth2 and moist post-cultivation growth dominated by Aframomum spp. and arrowroot in forest (north-east Gabon)1. Diet Its diet is little known1 but may include insects (e.g. small black ants) and seeds1, 2. Breeding site The nesting characteristics and breeding site of this species are undescribed2, 3.
Systems
- Terrestrial
- Freshwater
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