Eichhorn's Flycatcher
Eichhorn's Flycatcher
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Eichhorn's Flycatcher is a species of monarch flycatcher found in the Solomon Islands. This small, active bird inhabits forest and woodland areas, typically foraging for insects within the canopy. Its presence is indicative of healthy island forest ecosystems.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Solomon Islands, specifically found on the islands of Bougainville (part of Papua New Guinea but geographically within the Solomon Islands archipelago) and Choiseul. It prefers tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
How to spot
Scan the middle to upper levels of the forest canopy. Look for small, agile birds making short flights to catch insects. Its distinctive calls, though subtle, can also help in locating it within the dense forest foliage.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range, so it can be observed year-round. Activity tends to be highest in the morning hours as it forages for insects.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Solomon Islands, specifically found on the islands of Bougainville (part of Papua New Guinea but geographically within the Solomon Islands archipelago) and Choiseul. It prefers tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
How to spot
Scan the middle to upper levels of the forest canopy. Look for small, agile birds making short flights to catch insects. Its distinctive calls, though subtle, can also help in locating it within the dense forest foliage.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range, so it can be observed year-round. Activity tends to be highest in the morning hours as it forages for insects.
This flycatcher is named after the collector F. Eichhorn, highlighting the scientific exploration and discovery efforts that unveiled the rich biodiversity of remote island ecosystems.
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