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+ | [[Image:Large-billed_Blue_Flycatcher.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo © by {{user|Jason+Bugay+Reyes|Jason Bugay Reyes}}<br>Location: Danum Valley, Sabah, [[Borneo]]]] | ||
'''Alternative name: Long-billed Blue-Flycatcher; Large-billed Blue Flycatcher''' | '''Alternative name: Long-billed Blue-Flycatcher; Large-billed Blue Flycatcher''' | ||
;[[:Category:Cyornis|Cyornis]] caerulatus | ;[[:Category:Cyornis|Cyornis]] caerulatus | ||
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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
5.5 in (14 cm). Dark-blue back, tail, and head, and an orange belly and throat. The female is brown above with a blue tail and rump. | 5.5 in (14 cm). Dark-blue back, tail, and head, and an orange belly and throat. The female is brown above with a blue tail and rump. |
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Alternative name: Long-billed Blue-Flycatcher; Large-billed Blue Flycatcher
- Cyornis caerulatus
Identification
5.5 in (14 cm). Dark-blue back, tail, and head, and an orange belly and throat. The female is brown above with a blue tail and rump.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Habitat
Evergreen, tropical forest.
Behaviour
Searches from a perch for flying insects in middle and upper parts of the canopy.
Builds a cup-shaped nest in a relatively tall tree.