Birds
File:Enicurus velatus 1838.jpg

Sunda Forktail

Sunda Forktail

100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
A striking black-and-white forktail endemic to the Greater Sunda Islands. It is a specialist of forest streams.
Where to spot
Forest streams and damp areas in lowland and montane forests on Sumatra, Java, and Bali, Indonesia.
How to spot
Look along smaller forest streams or damp areas on the forest floor. Its constant tail-wagging is a key behavioral trait.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active during daylight hours.
File:Enicurus velatus 1838.jpg
File:Sunda Forktail (Enicurus velatus) - Flickr - Lip Kee.jpg
File:Enicurus velatus 1838.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Sunda Forktail (Enicurus velatus) - Flickr - Lip Kee.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Unlike some other forktails, the Sunda Forktail often favors smaller, shadier streams and even wet forest floor areas away from larger rivers.
Loading...

Spotted

No recently spotted birds

Monthly observations

No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet

Also interesting

File:Mountain Wheatear (Myrmecocichla monticola) immature ... (52709429136).jpg
100

Mountain Chat

Old World Flycatchers
100

Kashmir Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
File:Ficedula hodgsonii.jpg
100

Pygmy Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
100

Philippine Jungle Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
100

Yellow-eyed Black-Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
100

Mindanao Jungle Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
kleine vliegenvanger op tak
70

Red-breasted Flycatcher

Old World Flycatchers
100

Miombo Scrub-Robin

Old World Flycatchers
100

White-vented Shama

Old World Flycatchers
100

Rusty-breasted Wheatear

Old World Flycatchers