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Stresemann's Flycatcher

Stresemann's Flycatcher

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Stresemann's Flycatcher is a distinctive, albeit somewhat plain, flycatcher with a brownish plumage and a pale eye-ring. It is endemic to a specific island in Indonesia.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Seram in Indonesia, inhabiting hill and montane forests.
How to spot
Look for its overall brownish plumage and the subtle pale eye-ring. It can be elusive in dense forest, so patience is key. Listen for its calls to aid in location.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round. It is active during daylight hours, foraging within the forest understory and mid-canopy.
Named after Erwin Stresemann, a prominent German ornithologist, this species represents the unique avifauna of isolated islands, where distinct species can evolve due to geographical separation.
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