Birds

Timor Flycatcher

Timor Flycatcher

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The Timor Flycatcher is a distinctive species endemic to the island of Timor, characterized by its mostly dark plumage and a contrasting white patch on its underparts. It is a shy bird of the forest interior.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Timor, typically inhabiting primary and secondary monsoon forests, particularly in the lower and mid-elevations.
How to spot
Focus on the forest interior and edges, observing branches and foliage for movement. Its shy nature requires quiet approach and patience; listening for its calls can aid in detection.
When to spot
Year-round, being a resident species within its restricted range. Best observed during the drier season when access to forested areas might be easier.
Unlike many flycatchers that perch openly, the Timor Flycatcher often forages within dense vegetation, making it more challenging to observe.
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