FLY CATCHERS.

Below is a list of flycatchers that occur in the Maningrida/Liverpool River region The names in bold indicate the birds that Dick Eussen recorded in a four day period in September 2005. The species recorded were all within 50km radius from the Lodge and its surrounds.

FLY CATCHERS.

 

Rainbow Bee-eater

Dollarbird

Rainbow Pitta

Singing Bushlark

Barn Swallow

Welcome Swallow

Tree Martin

Fairy Martin

Richard’s Pipit

Yellow Wagtail

Citrine Wagtail

Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike

White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike

Cicada Bird

Ground Cuckoo-shrike

White-winged Triller

Varied Triller

Hooded Robin

Lemon-bellied Fly Catcher

Jacky Winter

White-browed Robin

Mangrove Golden Whistler

GreyWhistler

Rufous Whistler

White-breasted Whistler

Little Shrike-thrush

Sandstone Shrike-thrush

Grey Shrike-thrush

Broad-billed Flycatcher

Leaden’s Flycatcher

Shining Flycatcher

Restless Flycatcher

Rufous Fantail

Grey Fantail

Mangrove Fantail

Northern Fantail

Willy Wagtail

Grey-crowned Babbler

Glamorous Reed Warbler

Tawny Grassbird

Zitting Cisticola

Golden-head Cisticola

Rufous Songlark

Brown Songlark

Red-backed Fairy Wren

Weebill

Large-billed Gerygone

Mangrove Gerygone

Green-backed Gerygone

White-throated Gerygone

Varied Sittella

 

Rainbow Bee-eater


Rainbow Bee-eaters

baby willy-wagtails


Baby Willy-Wagtails

Mangrove Golden Whistler


Mangrove Golden Whistler


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