The term "Chorister robin-chat" does not correspond to a widely recognized or formally documented species or concept in authoritative ornithological or biological reference sources. There is no verifiable evidence that this exact name refers to an established taxon within the avian family Muscicapidae, which includes robin-chats and other Old World flycatchers.
The name may be a descriptive or informal combination derived from "chorister," implying a bird with notable or melodious vocalizations, and "robin-chat," a term commonly applied to certain songbird species found in sub-Saharan Africa. For example, the Olive-flanked Robin-Chat (Cossypha anomala) or the White-browed Robin-Chat (Cossypha heuglini) are recognized species within this group known for their vocal abilities.
However, "Chorister robin-chat" does not appear in major taxonomic databases such as the IUCN Red List, Birds of the World (Cornell Lab of Ornithology), or the Handbook of the Birds of the World. Therefore, it cannot be confirmed as a valid or accepted common name for any known bird species.
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