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Plumbeous Water Redstart

Plumbeous Water Redstart

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The Plumbeous Water Redstart is a distinctive aquatic passerine, with males sporting a sleek dark blue-grey body and a bright rufous-chestnut tail. It is almost exclusively found along fast-flowing mountain streams.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and East Asia, from the Himalayas to China and Southeast Asia, inhabiting clear, fast-flowing mountain rivers and streams.
How to spot
Focus your observation along rocky mountain streams and rivers. Look for birds perching on rocks or darting low over the water. Its constantly flicking rufous tail is a key identification feature.
When to spot
Year-round resident in most of its range, though some populations may move to lower elevations during winter. Most active during daylight hours.
Unlike many redstarts, this species is highly adapted to riparian environments, often perching on rocks mid-stream and even dipping into the water to catch aquatic insects.
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