Wednesday, August 30, 2006

The Satin Flycatcher






The Satin Flycatcher is a small flycatcher with blue and black and white with a small crest The females are a duskier blue and black above, with an orange and red chin. This bird lives along the eastern coast of Australia and the south-eastern part of south Australia. The Satin Flycatcher is not a commonly seen species. The Leaden Flycatcher is very similar but the males have a less glossy head and throat. The Satin Flycatcher lives in the south-eastern part of Australia. They are members of the flycatcher family. Click this for link. Click this for more images. Posted by birds rock.

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