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Slaty-blue Flycatcher

Ficedula tricolor

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Size:

12.5-13 cm

Weight:

6-10 g

Taxonomy:

(Hodgson, 1845)

Short Description:

The Slaty-blue Flycatcher (Ficedula tricolor) is a small, insectivorous bird found in Pakistan. It is characterized by its slate-blue plumage with white underparts and distinctive black markings around the eyes.

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The Slaty-blue Flycatcher is primarily found in the northern regions, particularly in the foothills and higher elevations of the Himalayas. It inhabits dense forests, shrublands, and wooded areas, often near streams or water sources.
These flycatchers are known for their agile aerial hunting skills, catching insects on the wing. They are often observed perching on branches or foliage, waiting for prey to pass by. During the breeding season, males may engage in courtship displays to attract mates, which include singing from prominent perches and flitting their wings to display their colorful plumage.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast

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