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*''T. p. paradisi'': | *''T. p. paradisi'': | ||
:*Central and southern [[India]]; winters to [[Sri Lanka]] | :*Central and southern [[India]]; winters to [[Sri Lanka]] | ||
− | *''T. p. ceylonensis'': | + | *''T. p. ceylonensis'': |
:*[[Sri Lanka]] | :*[[Sri Lanka]] | ||
*''T. p. incei'': | *''T. p. incei'': | ||
:*[[China]], Manchuria and [[Japan]]; winters to [[Malaysia]] and [[Sumatra]] | :*[[China]], Manchuria and [[Japan]]; winters to [[Malaysia]] and [[Sumatra]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Asian Paradise Flycatcher-White Morphdan.jpg|thumb|300px| ''White Morph''<br />Photo by {{user|DaninJapan|DaninJapan}}<br />Krabi Mangroves [[Thailand]]]] | ||
*''T. p. saturatior'': | *''T. p. saturatior'': | ||
:*Eastern [[Himalayas]], Assam and [[Bangladesh]]; winters to [[Malaysia]] | :*Eastern [[Himalayas]], Assam and [[Bangladesh]]; winters to [[Malaysia]] | ||
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*''T. p. sumbaensis'': | *''T. p. sumbaensis'': | ||
:*Sumba (western [[Lesser Sundas]]) | :*Sumba (western [[Lesser Sundas]]) | ||
+ | [[Image:Asianparadkaydfem.jpg|thumb|300px| ''Female''<br />Photo by {{user|Kaydeegee2010|Kaydeegee2010}}<br />Dharamshala,Himachal Pradesh [[India]]]] | ||
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*''T. p. floris'': | *''T. p. floris'': | ||
:*Western [[Lesser Sundas]] (Sumbawa, Alor, Besar, Lomblen and Flores) | :*Western [[Lesser Sundas]] (Sumbawa, Alor, Besar, Lomblen and Flores) |
Revision as of 18:48, 29 March 2013
- Terpsiphone paradisi
Identification
20-22 cm, with 20cm long tail streamers
Two very distinct colour phases.
Male has black head and a shaggy peaked crest, bright blue skin round eye, blue bill. Body and very long ribbon tail either entirely white, with black wing feathers, or bright chestnut-brown body and tail, greyish face and breast, paler abdomen.
Female: like the chestnut-phase male, with shorter tail, shorter crest.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Subspecies
There are 16 subspecies[1]:
- T. p. leucogaster:
- Mountains of Afghanistan, Pakistan and western India
- T. p. paradisi:
- T. p. ceylonensis:
- T. p. incei:
- T. p. saturatior:
- Eastern Himalayas, Assam and Bangladesh; winters to Malaysia
- T. p. myanmare:
- Central and southern Myanmar
- T. p. indochinensis:
- T. p. affinis:
- T. p. nicobarica:
- T. p. madzoedi:
- Northern Sumatra
- T. p. australis:
- T. p. borneensis:
- T. p. procera:
- Simeulue Island (off Sumatra)
- T. p.insularis:
- Nias Island (off Sumatra)
- T. p. sumbaensis:
- Sumba (western Lesser Sundas)
- T. p. floris:
- Western Lesser Sundas (Sumbawa, Alor, Besar, Lomblen and Flores)
Three subspecies: T. p. madzoediare, T. p. australis (usually considered invalid) and T. p. burmae are not recognised by all authorities[2]
Habitat
Thick forests and other well-wooded habitats.
Behaviour
Breeding
It builds a cup nest in a tree and 3-4 eggs are laid.
Diet
The diet includes insects.
Vocalisation
It has a sharp zweet call.
References
- Clements, JF. 2011. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to August 2011. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/downloadable-clements-checklist
- Avibase
- Nationmaster
- BF Member observations