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'''Alternative names: Brown Thrush-Babbler; Brown-breasted Illadopsis; Moloney's Illadopis (''moloneyana'' and ''iboensis'')'''
 
;[[:Category:Illadopsis|Illadopsis]] fulvescens
 
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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[[Africa]].
 
[[Africa]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
There are 6 subspecies.
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There are 6 subspecies:
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*'' I. f. gularis'' from southwest [[Senegal]] to [[Guinea-Bissau]] and [[Sierra Leone]] to southwest [[Ghana]]
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* ''I. f. moloneyana'' from southeast Ghana to southwest [[Nigeria]]
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* ''I. f. iboensis'' in [[Nigeria]] and [[Cameroon]]
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* ''I. f. fulvescens'' from south [[Cameroon]] to [[Republic of Congo]], extreme west of [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] and west of [[Central African Republic]]
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* ''I. f. ugandae'' from [[Central African Republic]] and east [[Republic of Congo]] through [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] to south [[Sudan]], [[Uganda]], [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]]. Also in northeast [[Angola]]
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* ''I. f. dilutior'' in northwest [[Angola]]
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Forests.
 
Forests.

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Alternative names: Brown Thrush-Babbler; Brown-breasted Illadopsis; Moloney's Illadopis (moloneyana and iboensis)

Illadopsis fulvescens

Identification

Distribution

Africa.

Taxonomy

There are 6 subspecies:

Habitat

Forests.

Behaviour

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