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Long-tailed Fantail
Rhipidura opistherythra
Least ConcernThe Long-tailed Fantail is an active fantail of Australasian, Pacific, and Southeast Asian forests and wooded edges. It fans and flicks its tail while moving through forest, scrub, mangroves, or gardens, flushing insects and catching them in quick looping flights. Many follow mixed flocks or forage boldly near people.
- Family
- Rhipiduridae
- Group
- Fantails
- Range
- Long-tailed Fantail Range — Resident or seasonal range in Australasian, Pacific, and Southeast Asian forests and wooded edges
- Population
- ≈ Unknown