White-bellied blue-flycatcher

(Cyornis pallipes)

Description

The white-bellied blue flycatcher (Cyornis pallipes) is a small passerine bird in the flycatcher family Muscicapidae.It is endemic to the Western Ghats (including the Nilgiris) of southwest India.Males are dark blue with a lighter shade of blue on the brow and have a greyish white belly.Females have a rufous breast,a white face and olive grey above.This flycatcher is about 13 centimetres (5.1 in) long and has a longish beak.It forages in the undergrowth in the shade of dense forest canopy where it makes aerial forays to capture insects.The male is indigo blue with ultramarine blue supercilium and forehead.The lores and face are dark grey.The belly is white and bordered by smoky grey wash.The female is olive brown above with whitish lores.The rufous throat and breast fades to white towards the belly.The female has a chestnut tail and can be told apart from other flycatchers like by the lack of the black and white tail pattern.In poor lighting and within the Palni Hills it can be confusable with the white-bellied blue robin,which however has longer legs and is more likely to be seen on the ground.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Muscicapidae
Genus:Cyornis
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