The restless flycatcher (''Myiagra inquieta'') or restless myiagra is a
passerine
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bird in the family
Monarchidae; it is also known as the razor grinder or scissors grinder because of its distinctive call. It is a native of eastern and southern Australia. Populations in New Guinea and northern Australia, which were at one time considered to be a
subspecies
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, are now accepted as a separate species, the
paperbark flycatcher (''Myiagra nana)''. It is a small to medium-sized bird and has similar colouring to the
willie wagtail.
Taxonomy and systematics

Also known colloquially as razor grinder, scissors grinder, dishlicker or dishwasher on account of its unusual
call
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, the restless flycatcher was first described by ornithologist
John Latham in 1801 under the
binomial name
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''Turdus inquietus''. Its specific epithet is derived from the
Latin
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''inquietus'' 'restless'. Populations from northern Australia and New Guinea, formerly considered a distinctive subspecies, are now separated as the
paperbark flycatcher (''Myiagra nana''), with which it forms a
superspecies
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.
Description
It is about long, with a glossy dark blue crest, a grey-blue back and white underparts. It is similar to the
willie wagtail, though the lack of a black throat, crest on head, white eyebrow and slenderer body shape are distinguishing features.
Distribution and habitat
The Restless Flycatcher is found throughout east, south-east and south-west Australia and Papua New Guinea. From
Cairns
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The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
in
Far North Queensland
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into west of
Central Queensland
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and most of
New South Wales
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,
Victoria, southern
South Australia
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and south-west of Western Australia. During winter many south and south-eastern populations move further north.
Its habitat is usually open and wooded forests, in
river red gums near water, inland and coastal scrubs and some semi-urban environments.
Conservation
Despite being described as of least concern by the IUCN, their population is decreasing. The exact number of individuals is unknown.
Behaviour and ecology
Breeding
The restless flycatcher builds a cup-shaped nest from shredded bark and grasses, matted and bound with spider-webbing. Linings used are soft bark, grasses, hair or feathers. It is often decorated with lichen, strips of bark or spiders'
egg sacs. The nest site is in the fork of a well-foliaged tree mostly near or overhanging water, though it can be up to twenty or more metres above the ground. They will lay three, light-grey to white glossy eggs with brown or dark spots at the larger end.
Food and feeding
The restless flycatcher feeds on insects, as well as other invertebrates such as spiders and centipedes and will feed alone or in pairs. It often hovers with its head and tail pointed downwards as it picks insects off from leaves, and it rarely goes to the ground, preferring to hunt insects from mid-canopy.
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External links
ABID ImagesRestless Flycatcher (Myiagra inquieta)videos and photos at Internet Bird Collection
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restless flycatcher
Birds of South Australia
Birds of Western Australia
Birds of New South Wales
Birds of Victoria (state)
Birds of Queensland
Endemic birds of Australia
restless flycatcher