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The Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus), is a species of flycatcher-shrike currently placed in the cuckooshrike family but possibly closer to the bushshrikes of Africa. It is found in the forests of tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of the Indian subcontinent east to Indonesia. Mainly insectivorous it is found hunting in the mid-canopy of forests, often joining mixed-species foraging flocks. They perch upright and have a distinctive pattern of black and white, males being more shiny black than the females. In some populations the color of the back is brownish while others have a dark wash on the underside.

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  • Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike
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  • The Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus), is a species of flycatcher-shrike currently placed in the cuckooshrike family but possibly closer to the bushshrikes of Africa. It is found in the forests of tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of the Indian subcontinent east to Indonesia. Mainly insectivorous it is found hunting in the mid-canopy of forests, often joining mixed-species foraging flocks. They perch upright and have a distinctive pattern of black and white, males being more shiny black than the females. In some populations the color of the back is brownish while others have a dark wash on the underside.
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Status
  • Least Concern
Name
  • Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike
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  • Male Hemipus picatus picatus
Species
  • Hemipus picatus
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Location
  • southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of the Indian subcontinent east to Indonesia.
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  • The Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus), is a species of flycatcher-shrike currently placed in the cuckooshrike family but possibly closer to the bushshrikes of Africa. It is found in the forests of tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of the Indian subcontinent east to Indonesia. Mainly insectivorous it is found hunting in the mid-canopy of forests, often joining mixed-species foraging flocks. They perch upright and have a distinctive pattern of black and white, males being more shiny black than the females. In some populations the color of the back is brownish while others have a dark wash on the underside.
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