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Flycatcher, Leaden

Myiagra rubecula


Active and noisy, mostly in forest canopy, constantly shivers
tail. In northern Australia it is sedentary and mostly found in coastal or
riverine vegetation, including coastal scrub, mangroves, rainforest edges and
vine thickets.

The Australian Bird Guide, Peter Menkhorst et al

Classifications: Bird, forest and grassland
Family: Monarchidae
Information sources: Photo taken at Belmunda by Marlis Schoeb

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