Adult (Northern) © Bradley Hacker 🦜 eBird S64630547 Macaulay Library ML 211124991
Adult (Northern) © Desmond Allen
Male (Southern) © Vincent Wang
Female (Southern) © Peter Kaestner
Male (Southern) © Ron Hoff Dollyann Myers
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Male (Southern) © Ron Hoff Dollyann Myers

Rufous Paradise-Flycatcher Terpsiphone cinnamomea

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Identification

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A medium-sized, long-tailed bird of lowland and foothill forest. Overall rufous in color with a blue bill and a blue eye-ring that is broader in males. Races differ. Northern males have especially extended central tail feathers. Female and southern males have a paler belly. Somewhat similar to Cinnamon Ibon, but found at lower elevations, with a longer tail and a blue eye-ring. Gives a repetitive series of upslurred whistled notes or a shorter, nasal grating call, “greet grr-grr,” with the first note upslurred.

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