The verditer flycatcher (''Eumyias thalassinus'') is an
Old World flycatcher
The Old World flycatchers are a large family, the Muscicapidae, of small passerine birds restricted to the Old World (Europe, Africa and Asia), with the exception of several vagrants and two species, bluethroat (''Luscinia svecica'') and north ...
It is found from the Himalayas through Southeast Asia to
Sumatra
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. This species is named after its distinctive shade of copper-sulphate blue and has a dark patch between the eyes and above the bill base. The adult males are intense blue on all areas of the body, except for the black eye-patch and grey vent. Adult females and sub-adults are lighter blue.
The verditer flycatcher is also interesting among the flycatchers in that they forage above the canopy level and perching on electric wires or exposed tree top branches.
This species was earlier placed in the genus ''Muscicapa'' and it has been suggested that it is closer to the ''
Niltava
''Niltava'' (from ''niltau'', Nepali language, Nepali for the rufous-bellied niltava) is a genus of passerine birds in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. They are found in found in South Asia, South and Southeast Asia as well as in Chi ...
'' flycatchers.
[Lei Xin, Lian Zhen-Min, Lei Fu-Min, Yin Zuo-Hua, Zhao Hong-Feng (2007). Acta Zoologica Sinica. 53(1):9]
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File:Verditer Flycatcher bird.jpg, At Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary
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, Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
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, India
File:Verditer Flycatcher Prasanna Mamidala.jpg, At Dandeli
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Description Old Dandeli
As per the 1930 year, the population of Dandeli was only 515 and predominantly worked in the forestry department and govern ...
, Karnataka
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, India
File:Verditer Flycatcher scientific name Eumyias thalassinus at Sattal India DSCN0934 1.jpg, At Sattal
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, Uttarakhand
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, India
File:Verditer flycatcher (Eumyias thalassinus) 28.jpg, In Nepal
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File:Verditer flycatcher near Nainital.jpg, Verditer flycatcher near Nainital
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References
verditer flycatcher
Birds of South China
Birds of Northeast India
Birds of the Himalayas
Birds of Yunnan
Birds of Southeast Asia
verditer flycatcher
Taxa named by William Swainson
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