Rusty Tailed flycatcher

Rusty Tailed flycatcher
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18/12/2017
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INDIAN FLYCATCHERS@10 PAKHI DEKHOON PAKHI CHINOON @ 798[Observe the bird and recognize]… A4…Watercolour …[From the Ref. photograph of Internet]… The rusty-tailed flycatcher (Ficedula ruficauda) is a small passerine bird in the flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It is found mainly in the northern regions of the Indian Subcontinent and some parts of southwest India, as well as pockets of Central Asia including Uzbekistan andTajikistan. The species is partially migratory, with the Central Asian populations migrating to India, as far as the southwest Indian coast along the Arabian Sea, to Karnataka and Kerala. Other populations, especially those across the lower Himalayas, remain in their native regions year-round and breed there. The species is also an occasional vagrant to other areas in India. The rusty-tailed flycatcher is 14 cm (5.5 in) in length and weighs 11–16 g (0.39–0.56 oz). The sexes have similar plumage. In a molecular phylogenetic study of species in Muscicapa and related genera

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