Hodgson's Flycatcher

Ficedula hodgsoni

Hodgson's Flycatcher is a small passerine bird found in the Himalayas and parts of Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive white eyering and pale underparts. The upperparts are typically olive-green with a slate-grey head and a black bill. This species is often found in dense undergrowth and forest edges, where it hunts insects by making short sallies from a perch. It is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard during the breeding season. Hodgson's Flycatcher is a migratory species, spending the winter in parts of Southeast Asia. Its population is currently stable, but it faces threats from habitat loss and deforestation.

Habitat: Dense undergrowth and forest edges

Hodgson's Flycatcher

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