Campephaga
Campephaga is a genus of birds belonging to the family Campephagidae, commonly known as cuckoo-shrikes. These birds are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia. They are characterized by their robust bodies, strong bills, and often striking plumage, which can vary significantly among species.
Members of the Campephaga genus are typically insectivorous, feeding on insects and other small invertebrates. They are known for their distinctive calls and are often seen in pairs or small groups. Their habitats include forests, woodlands, and sometimes urban areas, where they play a role in controlling insect populations.