Paradise Flycatcher
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“Terpsiphone paradisi, Paradise Flycatchers, have fine crests, shorter in the female; while fleshy wattles, round or above the eye, of scarlet, blue, or yellow, are found. The bill is sometimes reddish or blue, and the inside of the mouth green or yellowish, as in certain Birds of Paradise. The female is rich bay above, with similar head, but grey cheeks and throat. In other species the males are said to be maroon, cinnamon, chestnut, blue-grey, or glossy-black above.” A. H. Evans, 1900
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migratory birds, birds, fowl, insectivorous, African birds, small birds, colorful birds, crested birds, monogamous birds, Terpsiphone paradisi, Paradise Flycatchers, territorial birdsGalleries
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Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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