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White-browed Fantail Flycatcher
Latin Name:
Rhipidura aureola
Category:
Size:
17cm
Description:
Sexes alike, but female slightly duller. Dark brown above; black crown, sides of face; white forehead, broad stripe (brow) to nape; two white-spotted wing-bars, white edges to tail; black centre of throat, sides of breast; white, sides of throat, underbody. Solitary or in pairs; lively bird, flits about tirelessly in low growth and middle levels, fans tail, flicks wings or bursts into a whistling trill; makes short hunting dashes in air; quite tame and confiding.
Habitat:
Forests, orchards, gardens, tree-dotted cultivation.
Distribution:
Most of the country, south of the Himalayan foothills; absent in arid parts of NW.
Call:
Call Description:
Lively whistle of six to eightnotes; grating chuck…chuck …chuckrrr note, usually when disturbed and agitated.
IUCN:
National Status:
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