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Female: Grey tinged crown/nape, rufous uppertail coverts/tail, brownish grey underparts, whiter belly centre.
 
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[[India]], [[China]], [[Greater Sundas]], [[Malaysia]], [[Myanmar]], [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]].
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Photo by Jason Tan
Location: Hulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia
Cyornis unicolor

Identification

Male: recalls Verditer Flycatcher but duller wings, brighter tail fringes, longer bill, paler and greyer belly and vent.

Female: Grey tinged crown/nape, rufous uppertail coverts/tail, brownish grey underparts, whiter belly centre.

Distribution

Resident North and North-eastern Indian subcontinent, south-western and southern China, Greater Sundas, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos.

Taxonomy

There are 3 subspecies

Habitat

Behaviour

References

Recommended Citation

External Links


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