Discover the beautiful and gentle call of the Lowland Akalat (Sheppardia cyornithopsis), a shy bird found in the lowland forests of Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique. This small bird produces a soft, clear series of whistles, often described as a "wheee-woo" or "pee-pee-woo" sound. Hear how it uses its call for territory defense, communication, and attracting a mate.
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