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Barratt's warbler

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Barratt's warbler
B. b. godfreyi in Pietermaritzburg
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B. barratti
Binomial name
Bradypterus barratti
Sharpe, 1876

The Barratt's warbler or African scrub warbler (Bradypterus barratti), is a species of Old World warbler in the Locustellidae family. It is found in eastern South Africa, Lesotho, eastern Zimbabwe and adjacent western Mozambique. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

The northernmost subspecies, B. b. priesti, is endemic to eastern Zimbabwe and Gorongosa Mountain, Mozambique

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