
Black-naped Monarch
Hypothymis azurea
Least ConcernThe Black-naped Monarch is a monarch flycatcher of Indo-Pacific forests, islands, mangroves, and wooded edges. It hunts insects by sallying from shaded perches, fluttering through forest, mangroves, or island woodland, and many species show long tails, glossy colors, or bold facial patterns used in display.
- Family
- Monarchidae
- Group
- Monarch Flycatchers
- Range
- Black-naped Monarch Range — Resident or seasonal range in Indo-Pacific forests, islands, mangroves, and wooded edges
- Population
- ≈ 2M–20M