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Bismarck Rufous Fantail

Bismarck Rufous Fantail

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This fantail species exhibits a blend of rufous and grey-brown plumage, allowing it to blend well within its forest habitat. It's a highly active insectivore, constantly on the move, flitting and fanning its tail as it forages. Its agility makes it a challenging but rewarding bird to observe.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Bismarck Archipelago, specifically New Britain and New Ireland, in Papua New Guinea. It is found in tropical moist lowland forests and secondary growth.
How to spot
Search for it in dense forest habitats. Look for its characteristic tail-fanning and rapid flight. Its vocalizations can help in locating this often inconspicuous bird.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly in the morning when foraging. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
The Bismarck Rufous Fantail demonstrates how isolated island populations can develop unique characteristics, leading to their recognition as distinct species or subspecies.
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