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Northern Rufous-tailed Robin

Northern Rufous-tailed Robin

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Note: 'Cyornis umbratilis' is more commonly referred to as the Northern Rufous-tailed Robin or Grey-chested Jungle Flycatcher in some classifications. Assuming a 'Cyornis' flycatcher: The Northern Rufous-tailed Flycatcher. It is a rather plain, brownish flycatcher with a rufous tail.
Where to spot
If a Cyornis flycatcher: Found in parts of Southeast Asia, inhabiting dense lowland forests and secondary growth. (If a Robin, it's a different genus).
How to spot
Look for its overall brownish plumage and the contrasting rufous tail. It often stays low, so patience and listening for its calls are essential.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the day, particularly early morning.
This species can be quite secretive, often staying within dense undergrowth, making its observation a rewarding challenge for birdwatchers.
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