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Black-tailed Monarch

Black-tailed Monarch

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The Black-tailed Monarch is a striking bird endemic to New Guinea. It is characterized by its glossy black tail and upperparts, contrasting with a white or rufous underparts in some subspecies.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Guinea and nearby islands, inhabiting lowland rainforests and hill forests.
How to spot
Look for its glossy black tail and contrasting body colors in the mid to upper canopy. Observe its active sallying for insects. Listen for its distinctive, often sharp or buzzing calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the early mornings and late afternoons.
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File:Symposiachrus axillaris 340501136.jpg
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This species exhibits some geographical variation in plumage, with different subspecies having varying amounts of white or rufous on their bellies.
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