
Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher
Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher
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The Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher is a captivating bird found across parts of Southeast Asia. Males possess long tail streamers and vibrant rufous or cinnamon underparts, making them visually distinct.
Where to spot
Distributed across parts of Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand, and Indochina. Inhabits various forest types, including evergreen and deciduous woodlands.
How to spot
Scan the mid to upper canopy for its agile movements and long tail. Its rufous belly can be a good identification clue. Listen for its characteristic calls, often a series of whistles or sharp notes.
When to spot
Generally a year-round resident, though some local movements may occur. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Distributed across parts of Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand, and Indochina. Inhabits various forest types, including evergreen and deciduous woodlands.
How to spot
Scan the mid to upper canopy for its agile movements and long tail. Its rufous belly can be a good identification clue. Listen for its characteristic calls, often a series of whistles or sharp notes.
When to spot
Generally a year-round resident, though some local movements may occur. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon.
There is ongoing debate and reclassification regarding this species, with some authorities considering it part of the Asian Paradise Flycatcher complex due to similar appearance and behavior.
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