Habitat & Behavior: They prefer open areas near water but are highly adaptable to urban gardens. They are frequently seen walking on the ground, often in pairs.
Diet: Primarily insectivorous, they consume insects, snails, ticks, and small fish. They are known to feed on insects caught in car radiators or attracted to lights.
Appearance: Adults feature grey-brown upperparts, a white belly, and a distinctive black chest band.
Aggression: They are highly territorial and will fiercely attack their own reflection in windows or car mirrors.

