
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher
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A beautiful migratory flycatcher known for its bright yellow rump. Males also display vibrant black and white plumage.
Where to spot
Breeds in deciduous and mixed forests in Northeast Asia (Siberia, China, Korea); winters in broadleaf forests and mangroves across Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for it gleaning insects from foliage or sallying from perches. Its yellow rump is often the first thing noticed.
When to spot
Breeding season (summer) in northern latitudes; during migration (spring/autumn) across East Asia, and winter (autumn to spring) in tropical Asia.
Where to spot
Breeds in deciduous and mixed forests in Northeast Asia (Siberia, China, Korea); winters in broadleaf forests and mangroves across Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for it gleaning insects from foliage or sallying from perches. Its yellow rump is often the first thing noticed.
When to spot
Breeding season (summer) in northern latitudes; during migration (spring/autumn) across East Asia, and winter (autumn to spring) in tropical Asia.
The bright yellow rump is a key identification feature, especially when the bird is in flight or flicking its wings.
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