
Rufous-necked Monarch
Rufous-necked Monarch
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The Rufous-necked Monarch is a distinctive flycatcher found in northern Australia and southern New Guinea. It is characterized by its blue-grey upperparts and a rufous neck and breast.
Where to spot
Found in northern Australia (Arnhem Land) and southern New Guinea. Inhabits mangroves, coastal woodlands, and monsoonal forests.
How to spot
Look for its blue-grey back and distinctive rufous neck/breast. Scan the mid-story and canopy, especially in mangrove areas. Listen for its harsh, chattering calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the breeding season and in the mornings.
Where to spot
Found in northern Australia (Arnhem Land) and southern New Guinea. Inhabits mangroves, coastal woodlands, and monsoonal forests.
How to spot
Look for its blue-grey back and distinctive rufous neck/breast. Scan the mid-story and canopy, especially in mangrove areas. Listen for its harsh, chattering calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the breeding season and in the mornings.
This species often forages in the middle and upper levels of the forest, sallying out to catch insects in mid-air.
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- 9 hours ago
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