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Species in the genus Ficedula
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Palawan flycatcher (
Ficedula platenae
)
This is a tiny, short-tailed flycatcher most often seen perching on low vines. The deep rufous-brown of the head and upperparts co...
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Red-breasted flycatcher (
Ficedula parva
)
Information on the red-breasted flycatcher is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Semi-collared flycatcher (
Ficedula semitorquata
)
The male semi-collared flycatcher is a small, pied bird, with a glossy black head, back, tail and upperwing, a grey rump, and a wh...
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Little slaty flycatcher (
Ficedula basilanica
)
This secretive bird belongs to the flycatcher family, a group named for their propensity to make short sallies from a perch to cat...
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Rufous-chested flycatcher (
Ficedula dumetoria
)
Information on the rufous-chested flycatcher is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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