Dull Flycatcher
Dull Flycatcher
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The Dull Flycatcher is a small, unassuming bird native to Papua New Guinea and some surrounding islands. Its common name reflects its relatively muted plumage compared to other flycatchers in its genus. It typically inhabits forest and woodland environments.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Guinea and a few nearby islands, including Aru Islands, Kofiau, and Yapen. It is found in a variety of forest habitats, including lowland rainforests, monsoon forests, and woodlands.
How to spot
Look for it perched in the mid-canopy or understory of forests, often sallying out to catch insects. Its relatively plain, grayish-brown plumage can make it blend in, so focus on its movements and calls. Pay attention to small, active birds in the forest interior.
When to spot
Resident species, observable year-round. Like many insectivorous birds, it tends to be most active during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Guinea and a few nearby islands, including Aru Islands, Kofiau, and Yapen. It is found in a variety of forest habitats, including lowland rainforests, monsoon forests, and woodlands.
How to spot
Look for it perched in the mid-canopy or understory of forests, often sallying out to catch insects. Its relatively plain, grayish-brown plumage can make it blend in, so focus on its movements and calls. Pay attention to small, active birds in the forest interior.
When to spot
Resident species, observable year-round. Like many insectivorous birds, it tends to be most active during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning and late afternoon.
Despite its 'dull' name, this flycatcher is an active and adept insect hunter, showcasing typical flycatcher behaviors of sallying from perches to catch prey in mid-air.
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