
Japanese Paradise Flycatcher
Japanese Paradise Flycatcher
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The Japanese Paradise Flycatcher is a beautiful migratory bird known for its long, streaming tail feathers in males and striking plumage. It is a sought-after species among birdwatchers.
Where to spot
Breeds in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan; migrates to Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia) for winter. Found in deciduous and evergreen forests.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive long tail streamers (in males) and chestnut-and-white plumage. Scan the forest understory and mid-canopy. Listen for its melodious, often flute-like calls.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring to summer) in its northern range, or during migration periods in stopover sites. In wintering grounds, it can be seen from autumn to spring.
Where to spot
Breeds in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan; migrates to Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia) for winter. Found in deciduous and evergreen forests.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive long tail streamers (in males) and chestnut-and-white plumage. Scan the forest understory and mid-canopy. Listen for its melodious, often flute-like calls.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring to summer) in its northern range, or during migration periods in stopover sites. In wintering grounds, it can be seen from autumn to spring.
This species has one of the longest tail streamers among all birds relative to its body size, which can be twice the length of its body.
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