The white-headed robin-chat (Cossypha heinrichi) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae.
[4] The flight feathers and wing coverts are blackish brown, with olive-brown edges.
[4] The juvenile bird's head and breast are buffish-brown, and its back has orange-buff spots.
[4] In northern Angola, the white-headed robin-chat has only been recorded in two areas,[1] including the type locality about 30 km (19 mi) north of Calandula.
[4] In the western Democratic Republic of the Congo, it has been recorded in Bombo-Lumene Forest Reserve and a few nearby sites.
[1] In Angola, the bird occurs in the undergrowth of gallery forests at an elevation of 1,250 m (4,100 ft), and it is sometimes found in savannas.
In Angola, observations suggest that the breeding season includes February, October and November.