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African Paradise Fly Catcher
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African Paradise Fly Catcher (Terpsiphone viridis)

The African paradise flycatcher is a medium-sized passerine bird. The two central tail feathers of the male are extended into streamers that commonly are more than twice as long as the body. The female tail feathers are of moderate length and without streamers. The upper parts of the male body, wings, and tail are boldly coloured in chestnut or rusty shades, but the underparts and the head are variably grey to blue-gray, with the head of the mature male being darker, commonly glossy black with greenish highlights. The beak and other bare areas, including a wattle ring round the eye, match the colour of the surrounding feathers. The female coloration is similar, though not so showy and glossy and with the head paler.
Habitat
It generally inhabits open forest and savanna, and is a locally common resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara
Location
Overberg, Western Cape, South Africa
Scientific name
Terpsiphone viridis
Equipment used
Canon
That is really a gorgeous photo of paradise fly catcher. I really like that long feather curving...
Nice shot!
 

Media information

Category
Africa
Added by
AllenL
Date added
View count
156
Comment count
4

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS 90D
Aperture
Æ’/5.6
Focal length
400.0 mm
Exposure time
1/640 second(s)
ISO
3200
Filename
African Paradise FlyCatcher_1.jpeg
File size
6.3 MB
Date taken
Thu, 07 November 2024 12:42 PM
Dimensions
4703px x 3135px

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