The paradise flycatchers (''Terpsiphone'') are a
genus
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of birds in the family
Monarchidae
The monarchs (family Monarchidae) comprise a family of over 100 passerine birds which includes shrikebills, paradise flycatchers, and magpie-larks.
Monarchids are small insectivorous songbirds with long tails. They inhabit forest or woodland a ...
. The genus
ranges
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across Africa and Asia, as well as a number of islands. A few species are
migratory, but the majority are resident. The most telling characteristic of the genus is the long tail streamers of the males of many species. In addition to the long tails the males and females are
sexually dimorphic
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and have rufous, black and white
plumage
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.
Taxonomy and systematics
The genus ''Terpsiphone'' was introduced by the German zoologist
Constantin Gloger in 1827. The
type species
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was subsequently designated as the
Indian paradise flycatcher
The Indian paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone paradisi'') is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed. As the global population is considered stable, it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List sin ...
. The name is from the
Ancient Greek
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''terpsi '' "delighting in" and ''phonos'' "voice".
The genus contains 17 species:
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Bedford's paradise flycatcher
Bedford's paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone bedfordi'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropic ...
(''Terpsiphone bedfordi'')
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Rufous-vented paradise flycatcher
The rufous-vented paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone rufocinerea'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It is
found from southern Cameroon to eastern and central Democratic Republic of the Congo and north-western Angola. This specie ...
(''Terpsiphone rufocinerea'')
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Red-bellied paradise flycatcher
The red-bellied paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone rufiventer''), also known as the black-headed paradise flycatcher, is a medium-sized passerine bird of the family of monarch flycatchers. It is native to intra-tropical forests of Africa. The ma ...
(''Terpsiphone rufiventer'')
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Annobón paradise flycatcher
The Annobón paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone smithii'') is a medium-sized species of passerine bird in the family Monarchidae. It is endemic to Annobón Island in Equatorial Guinea.
Taxonomy and systematics
The Annobón paradise flycatcher ...
(''Terpsiphone smithii'')
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Bates's paradise flycatcher
Bates's paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone batesi'') is a passerine bird belonging to the monarch-flycatcher family, Monarchidae. The sexes are similar in appearance with the upper parts being rufous and the head and underparts being bluish-grey ...
(''Terpsiphone batesi'')
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African paradise flycatcher
The African paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone viridis'') 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 ...
(''Terpsiphone viridis'')
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Indian paradise flycatcher
The Indian paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone paradisi'') is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed. As the global population is considered stable, it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List sin ...
(''Terpsiphone paradisi'')
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Blyth's paradise flycatcher
Blyth's paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone affinis''), also called the oriental paradise flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is native from southern China to Sumatra and Melanesia. Formerly, it was considered a subspe ...
(''Terpsiphone affinis'')
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Tenggara paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone floris'')
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Amur paradise flycatcher
The Amur paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone incei'') is a bird species in the family Monarchidae.
It is native to China, Manchuria and Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East. It is a winter migrant to Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, also s ...
(''Terpsiphone incei'')
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Japanese paradise flycatcher
The Japanese paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone atrocaudata''), also called the black paradise flycatcher, is a medium-sized passerine bird native to southeastern Asia. It is a glossy black, chestnut and white bird, slightly smaller than either t ...
(''Terpsiphone atrocaudata'')
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Blue paradise flycatcher
The blue paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone cyanescens'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is endemic to Palawan.
It is mainly found in the understory of lowland primary and secondary forests, however populations are likely to ...
(''Terpsiphone cyanescens'')
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Rufous paradise flycatcher
The rufous paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone cinnamomea'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is found in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Taxonomy and systema ...
(''Terpsiphone cinnamomea'')
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São Tomé paradise flycatcher
The São Tomé paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone atrochalybeia''), also known as São Tomé flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. The species was described by Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson in 1842, with ''Tchitrea atroch ...
(''Terpsiphone atrochalybeia'')
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Malagasy paradise flycatcher
The Malagasy paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone mutata'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is found in Comoros, Madagascar, and Mayotte.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical ...
(''Terpsiphone mutata'')
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Seychelles paradise flycatcher
The Seychelles paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone corvina'') is a rare bird from the genus of paradise flycatchers ('' Terpsiphone'') within the family Monarchidae. It is a forest-dwelling bird endemic to the Seychelles where it is native to the ...
(''Terpsiphone corvina'')
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Mascarene paradise flycatcher
The Mascarene paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone bourbonnensis'') is a species of bird in the monarch-flycatcher family Monarchidae. It is endemic to the Mascarene islands of Mauritius and Réunion. There are two subspecies recognized: the nom ...
(''Terpsiphone bourbonnensis'')
Former species
Formerly, some authorities also considered the following species (or subspecies) as species within the genus ''Terpsiphone'':
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Cerulean flycatcher
The cerulean flycatcher (''Eutrichomyias rowleyi'') is a medium-sized (up to 18 cm long), blue passerine with bright cerulean blue plumage, a bare white orbital ring, dark brown iris, bluish black bill and pale blue-grey below. The young ha ...
(as ''Zeocephus rowleyi'')
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Blue-mantled crested flycatcher
The blue-mantled crested flycatcher or African crested flycatcher (''Trochocercus cyanomelas'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae found in eastern and south-eastern Africa.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry fores ...
(as ''Terpsiphone cyanomelas'')
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Blue-headed crested flycatcher
The blue-headed crested flycatcher (''Trochocercus nitens'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae, native to the African tropical forest.
Taxonomy and systematics
Formerly, some authorities have placed the blue-headed crested flycatc ...
(as ''Terpsiphone nitens'')
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Rufous monarch
The rufous monarch (''Symposiachrus rubiensis''), or rufous monarch flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae found in western New Guinea.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Taxonomy and syste ...
(as ''Tchitrea rubiensis'')
Description
The paradise flycatchers are generally small birds, around in length and weighing . They have a medium length grey or blueish
bill
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Plac ...
which is broad and hooked at the end and is surrounded by stiff rictal bristles. The inside of the mouths of paradise-flycatchers are brightly coloured, being either yellow or green. The tails are long, particularly in many species where the male has a massively elongated pair of middle tail feathers. These tail streamers are 195 mm long in the male
São Tomé paradise flycatcher
The São Tomé paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone atrochalybeia''), also known as São Tomé flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. The species was described by Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson in 1842, with ''Tchitrea atroch ...
and 412 mm long in the male
Indian paradise flycatcher
The Indian paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone paradisi'') is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed. As the global population is considered stable, it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List sin ...
.
The function of the long tail is assumed to be related to
sexual selection
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, with females choosing males based on the length of the tail. Not all species have long tail streamers, for example the
blue paradise flycatcher
The blue paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone cyanescens'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is endemic to Palawan.
It is mainly found in the understory of lowland primary and secondary forests, however populations are likely to ...
of
Palawan
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in Asia and the
Bedford's paradise flycatcher
Bedford's paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone bedfordi'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropic ...
of montane Africa do not have exceptionally long tails. In most species the tail is longer than the wing, even in the shorter tailed females. The eye is surrounded by an eyering that is a blue thin wattle (slightly more pronounced in some species like the
rufous paradise flycatcher
The rufous paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone cinnamomea'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is found in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Taxonomy and systema ...
).
The
plumage
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of the paradise flycatchers is
sexually dimorphic
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, with rufous, white and black being the most common colours; one species has blue plumage and a few have traces of maroon.
Sexual dimorphism can be pronounced (and of course more so in the long-tailed males) or subtle; the female Bedford's paradise flycatcher is identical to the male except slightly duller. Some species sport prominent crests. In some species, for example the
Malagasy paradise flycatcher
The Malagasy paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone mutata'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is found in Comoros, Madagascar, and Mayotte.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical ...
, the males have two or more colour morphs.
Calls and song
The paradise flycatchers make a range of
vocalisations, these range from whistling songs to harsher calls. These songs and calls are typical of the monarch flycatchers. The songs are simpler in the Asian species, for example the call of the Japanese paradise flycatcher is a repeated three syllable whistle. The songs of the African species are more complex and, in the case of species with a large range, vary geographically. The calls are generally simple and are harsh and grating.
Distribution and habitat
The paradise flycatchers have the widest
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of any of the monarch flycatchers, ranging across sub-Saharan
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, the
Indian subcontinent
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,
Southeast Asia
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and
East Asia
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.
At the northern extreme of its range it reaches Korea and Afghanistan. The species also occurs on a number of islands, including those of
Indonesia
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and the
Philippines
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,
Taiwan
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, and
Japan
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, as well as
Madagascar
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, the
Mascarenes
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and the
Seychelles
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in the
Indian Ocean
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and
São Tomé
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History
Álva ...
off Africa's
Atlantic
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coast.
Several species of paradise flycatcher are
migratory.
The
Japanese paradise flycatcher
The Japanese paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone atrocaudata''), also called the black paradise flycatcher, is a medium-sized passerine bird native to southeastern Asia. It is a glossy black, chestnut and white bird, slightly smaller than either t ...
is almost entirely migratory, breeding in
Korea
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and
Japan
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and wintering in the
Philippines
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* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
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,
Malaysia
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and
Sumatra
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. It does however also occur in
Taiwan
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, where the population is apparently resident. The
Indian paradise flycatcher
The Indian paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone paradisi'') is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed. As the global population is considered stable, it has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List sin ...
ranges across the
Indian subcontinent
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and adjoining regions. The movements of the other species are not fully understood, but most are thought to be resident. Several subspecies of the
African paradise flycatcher
The African paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone viridis'') 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 ...
are apparently intra-African migrants, but little is known about these movements.
The paradise flycatchers inhabit a range of habitat types, from rainforest to montane forest, woodlands, savanna, mangroves, riparian forest, deciduous forests and bamboo groves, some species will also move into gardens and cultivated habitat.
Behaviour
Breeding
Paradise flycatchers, like all monarch flycatchers, are
monogamous and are generally
territorial
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, although in some cases birds may nest close together and defend the nests together against predators. Females apparently select males based on their tail length, a form of sexual selection. Paradise flycatchers are unusual as exaggerated sexual traits are usually found in promiscuous birds, not monogamous ones. The nests of this genus are neat deep cups placed on a branch or twig, often in a fork. They are usually placed 1–3 m off the ground. They are often very conspicuous, particularly when the long-tailed males are incubating. The nests are, however, aggressively defended by the pair. Amongst the pair duties are shared but not equally. For example, in the
Malagasy paradise flycatcher
The Malagasy paradise flycatcher (''Terpsiphone mutata'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
It is found in Comoros, Madagascar, and Mayotte.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical ...
the female undertakes more brooding responsibilities whereas the male spends more time guarding the nest.
Food and feeding
The paradise flycatchers are, as their name suggests, insectivores, feeding on a variety of insects, usually obtained on the wing.
They use a variety of foraging techniques, including
hawking
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from a perch, sallying, hovering,
gleaning
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, and flush-pursuiting. They will join
mixed-species feeding flock
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s, for example the Madagascar paradise flycatcher will regularly form small two species flocks with the
common newtonia while foraging.
References
External links
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