Black-and-orange Flycatcher

Ficedula nigrorufa

Least Concern

The Black-and-orange Flycatcher is an Old World flycatcher of the Western Ghats and Sri Lankan hill forests. It watches from a perch, sallies after flying insects, or gleans prey from leaves and trunks, using woodland, forest edge, scrub, plantations, streamsides, or island forests depending on the species.

Family
Muscicapidae
Range
Black-and-orange Flycatcher Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Western Ghats and Sri Lankan hill forests
Population
≈ 500K–5M
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