Rock-jumper
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The Rock-jumpers are medium-sized insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Chaetops that constitute the entire family Chaetopidae. Originally,these birds were placed in the Turdidae,but recent DNA studies[citation needed] indicate these birds are something entirely different; they are primitive passeridans most closely related to the rockfowl (Picatharthidae).
These are small birds coloured mostly in brown and red. Their wings are very small and they clearly do not fly very often. They spend most of their lives running and jumping among rocks and grasses while hunting insects.
The two species, Rufous Rock-jumper, Chaetops frenatus, and Orange-breasted Rock-jumper Chaetops aurantius, are endemic residents of southern Africa.