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Negros Jungle Flycatcher

Negros Jungle Flycatcher

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An enigmatic bird found in the undergrowth of Philippine forests, distinguished by its prominent white throat patch. It is quite shy.
Where to spot
Forests on the islands of Mindoro, Negros, and Panay in the Philippines.
How to spot
Look for movement in dense understory vegetation near the forest floor. Its white throat can stand out in dim light.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Early mornings tend to be the most active for foraging and vocalization.
The 'gorget' refers to the distinct patch of color on its throat, a key identification mark for this species.
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