White-bellied Blue Flycatcher
White-bellied Blue Flycatcher
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Note: 'Cyornis pallidipes' typically refers to the Pale-footed Bush Warbler, not a flycatcher of the genus Cyornis, indicating a potential misclassification in the provided list's family (Muscicapidae). Assuming it refers to a Blue Flycatcher: Pale-footed Blue Flycatcher. Males are largely blue, females browner, with pale legs.
Where to spot
If a Blue Flycatcher, it would likely inhabit forests in parts of Asia. (For Pale-footed Bush Warbler: Undergrowth in montane forests of East Asia).
How to spot
Look for its overall blue/brown plumage and subtle pale leg coloration. Often keeps to dense cover, so listening for calls is important.
When to spot
Generally year-round resident in its habitat. Most active during the day, particularly in the morning.
Where to spot
If a Blue Flycatcher, it would likely inhabit forests in parts of Asia. (For Pale-footed Bush Warbler: Undergrowth in montane forests of East Asia).
How to spot
Look for its overall blue/brown plumage and subtle pale leg coloration. Often keeps to dense cover, so listening for calls is important.
When to spot
Generally year-round resident in its habitat. Most active during the day, particularly in the morning.
If it were a Blue Flycatcher, the 'pale-footed' characteristic would be a subtle but useful field mark in distinguishing it from other similar-looking blue flycatchers.
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