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Kashmir Flycatcher

Kashmir Flycatcher

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A distinct migratory flycatcher, males show a rufous wash on their underparts. It is a specialist of Himalayan forests.
Where to spot
Breeds in temperate forests of the Western Himalayas; winters in Sri Lanka and parts of Southern India.
How to spot
Look for it foraging actively in the undergrowth and lower canopy. Males' rufous wash can be a diagnostic feature.
When to spot
Breeding season (summer) in the Himalayas; during winter (autumn to spring) in Southern India and Sri Lanka.
This species has a relatively restricted breeding range and faces conservation challenges due to habitat changes in its specific Himalayan forests.
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