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Mike is the name Birding is the game MALAYSIAN BIRDS (Species in Photos 401/668)

My Photo Collection of Malaysian Bird Species have reached 401/668 as of March 2012 (Tap VIEW ALL right side or PHOTOS in main menu for more subspecies

Photo AlbumMar 29, '10 2:50 AM
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Years ago I saw a female YR Fc been eaten by our local Black-thighed Falconet. It was savage enuf that I did not want to post it. Thereafter I longed to see this beautiful visiting migrant again. Madi posted it first which he sighted in Kemensah during the starting migratory period of Oct 2009. Finally with some tip off from Yee and Jason on recent sightings during the return trip back north I tried my luck at Perdik at first and it was sighted with a glimpse at late noon at exactly the spot before the Eco resort Sg Perdik. Kiara was next and on hand guidance from my sifu who was coincidentally was there and bird luck for me to see it again. Owe him big time le. Gilbert and wifey was also there to enjoy the moment.

The Yellow-rumped Flycatcher is sometimes called the Korean Flycatcher or Tricolor Flycatcher. It is a species of flycatcher found in Asia about 13cm long. A distinctive species with almost no look-alike other than the Narcissus Flycatcher. It breeds in eastern Asia including parts of Mongolia, Transbaikal, southern China, Korea and western Japan. They winter in parts of the Peninsula Malaysia and some parts of South Asia. In all plumages the yellow rump is distinctive in both male and female. The white supercilium ie the brow of the male is contrasting against it black top & coat, separating it from the Narcissus Flycatcher which have the yellow supercillium and small patch of the Mugimaki Flycatcher which prefer the highlands in Malaysia. Simiiarity is the white patch coverts. Females and first year males are olive grey above with blackish tail with distinct eye lore and the yellow-rumped makes it an easy id.


Yellow-rumped FC
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Yellow-rumpedFC male
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zfwong54 wrote on Mar 30, '10
Sui sui, last Sunday this bird responded to Yee's call but never come low.
daniesser wrote on Mar 30, '10
Great shots, Mike. Beautiful migrants.
sereepai wrote on Mar 31, '10

Great!
zoglandboy wrote on Apr 1, '10
I hasnt seen this near my house for a long time, and sadly last year the patch that it was originally found is not destroyed, I have only seen the female there, possibly also a male there as another birder say an orangey one flew pass, but I missed it.
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