Key Identification Features
- While the rare white-headed mousebird can be confused with this species, the differently colored mandibles and the absence of a bare grey orbital patch make the speckled mousebird distinct.
- Unlike songbirds, the speckled mousebird is not known for its song, but it is still a noisy bird.
- The speckled mousebird is a distinctly social species.
- This is a distinctly social species; small groups of likely related birds feed together and engage in mutual preening.
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