Birds

Black-faced Flycatcher

Black-faced Flycatcher

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A distinctive flycatcher endemic to the island of Palawan. Males are recognized by their prominent black mask and yellow underparts.
Where to spot
Lowland and montane forests on Palawan Island, Philippines.
How to spot
Look for its striking black-faced pattern in the mid-canopy and understory. Listen for its short, sharp calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the day, particularly mornings.
This species is sometimes placed in its own genus, 'Anthipes', reflecting its unique characteristics among the flycatchers.
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