WITH its distinctive Mohawk style crest, black-and-white striped face, and bright-yellow front, the Crested Shrike-tit should be easy to see.
Yet it is usually only seen when close to the ground and not when feeding in the canopy of trees.
However if you listen carefully, you can hear them tearing off pieces of bark with their stout bills.
When Crested Shrike-tits call they often make a repeated p...