Cerulean Paradise-Flycatcher

Hypothymis coelestis

The Cerulean Paradise-Flycatcher is a small passerine bird found in the forests of Southeast Asia. It is known for its striking azure blue plumage, with the male having a glossy blue crown and upperparts, while the female is predominantly grayish-blue. These birds are often observed flitting through the canopy, catching insects in mid-air. They are known for their melodious and varied calls, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the forest. The Cerulean Paradise-Flycatcher is a delightful sight to behold, contributing to the rich biodiversity of its habitat.

Habitat: Forest canopies and edges

Cerulean Paradise-Flycatcher
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