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Sula Jungle Flycatcher

Sula Jungle Flycatcher

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The Sula Jungle Flycatcher is a rather plain, small bird with brownish upperparts and paler underparts. It is endemic to the Sula Islands of Indonesia.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Sula Islands (east of Sulawesi) in Indonesia, inhabiting forests and forest edges.
How to spot
Given its dull plumage, identification can be challenging. Focus on its small size, typical flycatcher shape, and foraging behavior within its specific island habitat. Listen for its calls.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round. Like most flycatchers, it is active during the day, foraging for insects.
Its restricted distribution to the Sula Islands makes it a unique representative of the region's biodiversity, adapted to the specific ecological conditions of these islands.
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